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Average salary in Bolivia

Gross and take-home pay, by industry and against other countries

#18 best-paid in Latin America

Average salary

Take-home / mo

BOB 3,580

Gross / yr

BOB 55,100

GrossBOB 4,600/mo
NetBOB 3,58078%
Tax & contributionsBOB 1,01022%

Bolivia leans on its natural resources — gas, minerals, energy — with farming and small commerce filling out the rest. A career earns a middling wage by world measure, and tax takes a real bite, though you still keep more than it claims. It's a resource economy where the better-paid work clusters tightly around a few industries.

Salaries in Bolivia by industry

Your field carries a lot of weight in Bolivia. Energy and utilities, finance, and mining pay well above the rest, while retail, odd services, and hospitality trail far behind. For someone with a profession to bring, that concentration is the key question — the money lives in a handful of sectors, and the gap to the rest is steep.

take-home/mo · % vs national average
Energy & utilities
BOB 5,900+65%
Finance & insurance
BOB 5,660+58%
Mining & quarrying
BOB 5,320+48%
Education
BOB 5,110+43%
Other services
BOB 2,600-28%
Hospitality & food
BOB 2,150-40%

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Take-home in Bolivia

BOB 1,920/mo

vs BOB 8,300 in your country

Cost of living

BOB 678

vs BOB 5,540 in your country

Potential savings

BOB 1,250

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How salaries in Bolivia compare

Bolivia sits in the middle of its region and the middle of the world, though the rank rests heavily on a few resource industries doing the lifting. Pay outside those sectors stays low, and with tax taking a real share, what survives is the smaller comfort of keeping more than half rather than nearly all.

take-home/mo · % vs Bolivia
1Chile
BOB 8,030+124%
2Uruguay
BOB 7,630+113%
3Brazil
BOB 3,980+11%
4Bolivia
BOB 3,580
5Argentina
BOB 3,560-1%
6Peru
BOB 3,560-1%
7Paraguay
BOB 3,420-5%

Data source: Mean monthly earnings 2024 (ILOSTAT), adjusted to 2026 using IMF GDP-per-capita growth

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average salary in Bolivia?

The average salary in Bolivia is BOB 4,600 a month before tax, or BOB 3,580 take-home after tax and social contributions. Over a year that's BOB 55,100 before tax and BOB 43,000 after.

What is the average salary in Bolivia in US dollars?

The average salary in Bolivia in US dollars is about $7,968 a year before tax, or $518 a month after tax.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Bolivia?

A typical person in Bolivia spends about BOB 1,890 a month, while the average take-home pay is BOB 3,580. How much you need to live comfortably depends on the city, your family situation, and how you usually spend. See the cost of living in Bolivia for the full picture.

What are the highest-paying jobs in Bolivia?

The highest-paying jobs in Bolivia are in energy, finance, and mining. Take-home pay in these industries averages around BOB 5,900 a month (about BOB 90,900 gross a year), roughly 65% above the national average.

What are the lowest-paying jobs in Bolivia?

Hospitality is the lowest-paying industry in Bolivia. Pay there averages around BOB 2,150 a month take-home (about BOB 33,100 gross a year). For comparison, the highest-paying industries pay about 2.8 times more.

What is a good salary in Bolivia?

A good salary in Bolivia is generally one above the national average — more than BOB 3,580 take-home a month, or BOB 55,100 gross a year. But a lot depends on your spending, where you live, and your financial goals.

Is Bolivia a high-salary country?

Moderately. By average after-tax pay, Bolivia is ahead of 43% of countries worldwide and ranks 18th out of 27 countries in Latin America.

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