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Cost of living in Kyrgyzstan

Average monthly spending, by standard of living, by category, and against other countries

#17 priciest in Asia

Monthly cost

KGS 17,700

what a typical person spends

Spending by standard of living

poorest 20%
KGS 9,620
richest 20%
KGS 37,300

Kyrgyzstan is among the gentler places to fund a life. A mountainous country of modest means, it runs on cheap local food and low-cost labor, which keeps everyday living light on the wallet. What stands out is how even it all is — comfortable or stretched, households here live much the same way.

Where people spend money in Kyrgyzstan

The month here turns on groceries, getting around, and a place to live. Food leads and stays cheap, drawn largely from local farms and herders, with transport close behind. Housing sits light enough that it rarely sets the tone for the rest — part of why budgets up and down the scale end up looking so alike.

share of monthly spending
Groceries
KGS 7,87045%
Transport
KGS 2,27013%
Housing
KGS 2,10012%
Other
KGS 1,2207%
Clothing
KGS 1,0506%
Dining out
KGS 9626%

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Cost of living in Kyrgyzstan

KGS 9,620/mo

vs KGS 70,000 in your country

Take-home

KGS 31,200

vs KGS 105,000 in your country

Potential savings

KGS 21,600

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How living costs in Kyrgyzstan compare

Measured against the world, Kyrgyzstan reads as inexpensive; measured against Asia, it settles into the middle. The difference comes down to company — it shares the region with a cluster of equally affordable countries, so what looks cheap globally is just ordinary here.

monthly spend · % vs Kyrgyzstan
1Kazakhstan
KGS 56,800+221%
2China
KGS 34,500+95%
3Uzbekistan
KGS 18,500+4%
4Kyrgyzstan
KGS 17,700
5Tajikistan
KGS 9,530-46%

Data source: household consumption 2024 (World Bank), International Comparison Program 2021 (World Bank), category breakdown 2021 (United Nations Statistics Division), adjusted to 2026 using IMF GDP-per-capita growth

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of living in Kyrgyzstan?

A typical person in Kyrgyzstan spends about KGS 17,700 a month — around KGS 212,000 a year — on housing, groceries, transport and other everyday costs. It's a nationwide average across different regions, cities and types of housing.

What is the cost of living in Kyrgyzstan in US dollars?

The cost of living in Kyrgyzstan is about $202 a month, or roughly $2,424 a year per person.

How much money do you need to live comfortably in Kyrgyzstan?

It all depends on your standard of living. A modest budget runs about KGS 9,620 a month per person, a typical one around KGS 17,700, and a comfortable life around KGS 22,200. In big cities and for a family, costs are usually higher.

What do people spend the most on in Kyrgyzstan?

The biggest expense is groceries, at about KGS 7,870 a month (45% of spending). Then come transport (KGS 2,270, 13%) and housing (KGS 2,100, 12%).

Is the average salary in Kyrgyzstan enough to live on?

Yes, with room to spare. Average spending is about KGS 17,700 a month, while the average take-home pay in Kyrgyzstan is about KGS 41,900. For more on incomes, see salaries in Kyrgyzstan.

Is Kyrgyzstan an expensive country to live in?

Somewhat. Kyrgyzstan is more expensive than 34% of countries worldwide and ranks 17th of 27 in Asia by cost of living.

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