Seattle

UN & international careers in Seattle, United States.

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Considering a career with the UN or another international organization in United States? This profile covers cost of living and purchasing power, the ICSC hardship classification and human development — so you know what living there really means. For pay by grade, see the Salary & Benefits tab.

Capital
Washington
Currency
Dollar (USD)
Region
North America
Languages
English, Spanish, HAW, French
Area
9,629,091 km²
Calling code
+1
Cost of Living & Purchasing Power
100 / 100 (US = 100)
roughly flat · price level vs US, 2016–2025 (100 → 100)

This is the World Bank price-level index: a whole-economy, national average of consumer prices benchmarked against the United States as a whole (US = 100), from the International Comparison Program. It is a country-level figure — it isn't tied to a specific city or measured against New York. At about 100, everyday prices in United States are roughly 100% of US levels. (World Bank, 2026.)

How this relates to your UN pay. For internationally-recruited (P / D) staff, the UN's post adjustment — set per duty station against New York, not the US average — is what actually governs your purchasing power. It already prices in local costs (here about 51%), so it isn't added on top of the saving above. For locally-recruited (GS / NO) staff — paid in local currency with no post adjustment — this national index is the more useful lifestyle guide.
How this is measured (World Bank ICP)
Real UN Purchasing Power UNjobnet estimate
86 / 100 (New York = 100)
14% less far than New York

An internationally-recruited (P / D) staffer's net pay — base salary plus post adjustment — goes roughly 14% less far against local prices in United States than in New York, one of the world's more expensive duty stations.

How we work this out. Net-pay index (1 + post adjustment) ÷ local price level, indexed so that New York = 100. Inputs here: post adjustment 51%, World Bank price level 100 (US = 100), New York post adjustment 76%.

A local-economy estimate. Post adjustment is calculated to equalise the cost of an international-staff basket across duty stations, so this extra purchasing power is what you gain by spending on local goods and services rather than imported or international ones (international schooling, for instance). It uses United States's national price level and its main duty station's post adjustment, so treat it as a guide, not a payslip. A UNjobnet estimate, calculated from UN ICSC post adjustment and World Bank price levels.

Human Development & Society
Very High Human Development
0.938 HDI rank #17 of 193
79
Life expectancy (yrs)
$73,650
GNI / capita
13.9
Mean yrs schooling
15.9
Expected yrs schooling

The UNDP Human Development Index combines health, education and income. United States is in the very high band — a useful signal of living conditions, services and schooling for staff and accompanying family. UNDP data

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