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Average salary in Burundi

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

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Average salary

Take-home / mo

BIF 299,000

Gross / yr

BIF 4.1M

GrossBIF 341,000/mo
NetBIF 299,00088%
Tax & contributionsBIF 41,90012%

Burundi is a small, mostly rural economy where formal salaried work is the exception rather than the rule, and pay for a real career stays low even by the standards of its neighbors. The upside, if you can call it that, is that tax barely touches what you earn — whatever the job pays, you keep almost all of it.

Salaries in Burundi by industry

Here the field you're in is the single biggest thing about your pay. The gap between the top and the bottom is enormous: finance, the firms that handle staffing and building services, and tech sit far above everything else, while retail, mining, and farming sit far below. If you've built a career in one of the well-paid lines of work, that matters more than the country average ever will.

take-home/mo · % vs national average
Finance & insurance
BIF 1,230,000+310%
Staffing & facilities
BIF 1,020,000+241%
IT & communication
BIF 954,000+219%
Health & social work
BIF 747,000+150%
Mining & quarrying
BIF 221,000-26%
Agriculture & fishing
BIF 114,000-62%

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Take-home in Burundi

BIF 381,000/mo

vs BIF 3,590,000 in your country

Cost of living

BIF 20,900

vs BIF 2,390,000 in your country

Potential savings

BIF 361,000

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How salaries in Burundi compare

Burundi earns less than almost anywhere in the world, and it sits in the lower part of Africa too — not quite at the floor of the region, but close. The reason is plain: the economy runs mostly on small-scale farming, and there simply isn't a large base of formal, paid work to lift wages.

take-home/mo · % vs Burundi
1DR Congo
BIF 885,000+196%
2Tanzania
BIF 574,000+92%
3Uganda
BIF 568,000+90%
4Kenya
BIF 430,000+44%
5Burundi
BIF 299,000
6Rwanda
BIF 152,000-49%

Data source: Mean monthly earnings 2020 (ILOSTAT), adjusted to 2026 using IMF GDP-per-capita growth

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average salary in Burundi?

The average salary in Burundi is BIF 341,000 a month before tax, or BIF 299,000 take-home after tax and social contributions. Over a year that's BIF 4,090,000 before tax and BIF 3,590,000 after.

What is the average salary in Burundi in US dollars?

The average salary in Burundi in US dollars is about $1,368 a year before tax, or $100 a month after tax.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Burundi?

A typical person in Burundi spends about BIF 47,800 a month, while the average take-home pay is BIF 299,000. 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 Burundi for the full picture.

What are the highest-paying jobs in Burundi?

The highest-paying jobs in Burundi are in finance, staffing, and IT. Take-home pay in these industries averages around BIF 1,230,000 a month (about BIF 16,700,000 gross a year), roughly 310% above the national average.

What are the lowest-paying jobs in Burundi?

Agriculture is the lowest-paying industry in Burundi. Pay there averages around BIF 114,000 a month take-home (about BIF 1,510,000 gross a year). For comparison, the highest-paying industries pay about 10.8 times more.

What is a good salary in Burundi?

A good salary in Burundi is generally one above the national average — more than BIF 299,000 take-home a month, or BIF 4,090,000 gross a year. But a lot depends on your spending, where you live, and your financial goals.

Is Burundi a high-salary country?

No. By average after-tax pay, Burundi is ahead of 4% of countries worldwide and ranks 35th out of 42 countries in Africa.

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