In Bali, Indonesia, a single person typically needs around $1121 per month including rent. A family of four may spend about $3559 monthly.
Overall living costs in Bali are 5% more expensive than the European benchmark.
Bali is 71% cheaper than New York City, without rent.
Rent in Bali is, on average, 73% lower than in New York City.
Bali is a better match for people who prioritize lifestyle benefits and can afford the premium driven by transport and rent & utilities. For most moderate-income households, housing costs are the main barrier.
The cost of living in Bali is significantly influenced by rent and utilities, which are higher than in many other regions. This premium can impact overall affordability.
No, food is relatively affordable, being 14% lower than the European benchmark. This makes dining out and grocery shopping more budget-friendly.
Yes, public transport is quite affordable, being 40% lower than the European benchmark. This offers a cost-effective way to navigate the city.
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Update Prices| Lunch menu, inexpensive restaurant | 2.69 $ |
| Dinner | 23 $ |
| Fast food, McDonalds or KFC | 4.28 $ |
| Beer, 0.5 L or 16 fl oz | 3.29 $ |
| Capuccino | 2.43 $ |
| Coke, 330ml | 1.27 $ |
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| Milk, 1 L or 1 qt | 1.88 $ |
| Bread, 0.5 kg or 1 lb | 1.95 $ |
| Rice, 1 kg or 2 lb | 1.25 $ |
| Eggs, 12 pack | 1.78 $ |
| Cheese, 1 kg or 2 lb | 18.6 $ |
| Chicken Breast, 1 kg or 2 lb | 4.03 $ |
| Round Steak, 1 kg or 2 lb | 9.5 $ |
| Apples, 1 kg or 2 lb | 3.2 $ |
| Banana, 1 kg or 2 lb | 1.72 $ |
| Oranges, 1 kg or 2 lb | 2.84 $ |
| Tomato, 1 kg or 2 lb | 2.29 $ |
| Potato, 1 kg or 2.2 lb | 1.54 $ |
| Onion, 1 kg or 2.2 lb | 2.1 $ |
| Water, 1 L or 1 qt | 0.53 $ |
| Coca-Cola / Pepsi, 2 L or 67.6 fl oz | 1.23 $ |
| Wine, 750 mL bottle | 18.8 $ |
| Beer, 0.5 L or 16 fl oz | 2.55 $ |
| Cigarette pack | 2.33 $ |
| One-way Ticket | 0.29 $ |
| Monthly Pass | 8.77 $ |
| Gas or Petrol, 1l or 0.26 gal | 0.92 $ |
| Taxi, 8 km | 4.23 $ |
| Doctor Visit, private clinic | 20.3 $ |
| Cold medicine, for 1 week | 2.27 $ |
| Hair Shampoo, 400 ml or 12 oz. | 2.51 $ |
| Toilet paper, 4 rolls | 2.73 $ |
| Toothpaste, 1 tube | 1.13 $ |
| 1 person, electricity, heating, water & garbage | 55 $ |
| Family of 4, electricity, heating, water & garbage | 85 $ |
| Internet plan, +60 Mbps | 33.9 $ |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment, outside of center, 40 sq.m | 572 $ |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment, outside of center, 85 sq.m | 1,937 $ |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment, in city center, 40 sq.m | 798 $ |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment, in city center, 85 sq.m | 3,170 $ |
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment, in city center | 1,875 $ |
| Price per Square Meter to Buy House, in suburbs | 1,409 $ |
| Average Monthly Net Salary, after tax | 288 $ |
| Mortgage Interest Rate, for 20 years fixed-rate | 12.25% |
| Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult | 90.9 $ |
| Cinema, 1 seat | 3.61 $ |
| Haircut | 3.66 $ |
| Brand Sneakers, mid-range, Nike or similar | 83.2 $ |
| Brand Jeans, Levis 501 | 57.5 $ |
| Preschool, full day, monthly for 1 child | 263 $ |
| International Primary School, yearly for 1 child | 8,739 $ |