
City snapshot
Cost of living in Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke , Quebec.
Monthly baseline
$1,948
Total annual: $23,376
Balanced salary needed
$48,800
Balanced
Population
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Quebec
Crime Severity Index
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Sources and methodology
Official Basic-Needs Budgets
Market Basket Measure totals and advertised rent answer different questions. Rent is not added to the budget total because the MBM already includes a shelter component.
Data coverage: 95% (A) · 2025
Advertised Rent
2026-01 · Sherbrooke, Census metropolitan area (CMA)
2026-01 · Sherbrooke, Census metropolitan area (CMA)
2026-01 · Sherbrooke, Census metropolitan area (CMA)
2026-01 · Sherbrooke, Census metropolitan area (CMA)
2025 · Quebec
Local Indicators
Sherbrooke, Census metropolitan area (CMA)
Cost breakdown
Move-in costs
Plan the next step
Housing and rent
Rent (1bd): $1,060.
Rent (1bd): $1,060 · Total monthly: $1,948
How this city compares
Sherbrooke ranks #31 of 47 tracked cities by baseline monthly cost and is -$216 versus the cross-city average.
Salary guide for this city
Use these gross salary ranges as planning targets before running a detailed after-tax scenario for Sherbrooke.
Best for
Sherbrooke is strongest for quebec context and a lower baseline than the tracked-city average.
Watch out for
Rent (1bd) is the largest cost driver in the baseline. Plan around $1,948 per month before discretionary spending, plus about $5,220 for a basic move-in setup.
Local reality check
Rent represents about 54% of the baseline essentials shown here. Compared with the tracked-city average, this city is -$216.
Living in Sherbrooke: what to budget for
Use this page as a starting point for Sherbrooke: monthly essentials, move-in cash, salary targets, local population context, housing notes and safety data are shown together so you can move from research to a concrete budget.
Common questions
- What is included in Sherbrooke's monthly baseline?
- The baseline includes a 1-bedroom rent estimate, groceries and transport for one adult. It is a planning baseline, not a quote.
- Why do some metrics use a CMA or province?
- National public datasets often publish city data by census metropolitan area, census agglomeration, province or territory. The geography is shown beside each metric.
- How should I use the Sherbrooke salary estimate?
- Use it as a gross-income target, then run the income calculator with your province, city and real costs.
Sources and methodology
- Population: Statistics Canada table 17-10-0148-01, latest annual estimate; Census Profile fallback when noted.
- Crime Severity Index: Statistics Canada table 35-10-0026-01, latest published year.
- Basic-needs budgets: MBM tables 11-10-0066-01 and 11-10-0104-01. Advertised rent: Quarterly Rent Statistics table 46-10-0092-01.
Data, sources, and assumptions
Results combine Canadian tax rules, city cost baselines, and market assumptions versioned with the site code.
