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Cost of living in Lithuania

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

#23 priciest in Europe

Monthly cost

€1,200

what a typical person spends

Spending by standard of living

poorest 20%
€484
richest 20%
€3,200

Lithuania is one of the Baltic economies that's grown quickly, and prices have grown with it, though it's still not an expensive country by European standards. What's striking is the unevenness: the gap between a comfortable life and a tight one runs wide here, so what the country costs you depends a lot on where you land in it.

Where people spend money in Lithuania

Lithuania is unusual in that groceries, not housing, top the typical month — the weekly food shop is the single biggest thing people spend on. Housing follows close behind, then getting around. Food is the cost you can't escape but can shop smart on; the place you live is the larger, less flexible commitment underneath it.

share of monthly spending
Groceries
€22719%
Other
€20817%
Housing
€19717%
Transport
€18616%
Leisure & culture
€1008%
Home & household
€726%

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What it costs to live in Lithuania

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Cost of living in Lithuania

€484/mo

vs €692 in your country

Take-home

€1,050

vs €1,040 in your country

Potential savings

€564

more than in your country

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How living costs in Lithuania compare

Lithuania settles into the middle of the European range, cheaper than the continent's west but past its lowest-cost days. Step outside Europe and most places cost less, and Lithuania sits where it does because fast growth has pulled prices up while pay still trails the richer half of Europe.

monthly spend · % vs Lithuania
1Estonia
€1,210+1%
2Lithuania
€1,200
3Poland
€1,140-5%
4Latvia
€1,080-10%
5Russia
€552-54%
6Belarus
€404-66%

Data source: household consumption 2023 (World Bank), International Comparison Program 2021 (World Bank), category breakdown 2023 (Eurostat), adjusted to 2026 using IMF GDP-per-capita growth

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of living in Lithuania?

A typical person in Lithuania spends about €1,200 a month — around €14,400 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 Lithuania in US dollars?

The cost of living in Lithuania is about $1,384 a month, or roughly $16,608 a year per person.

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

It all depends on your standard of living. A modest budget runs about €484 a month per person, a typical one around €1,200, and a comfortable life around €1,670. In big cities and for a family, costs are usually higher.

What do people spend the most on in Lithuania?

The biggest expense is groceries, at about €227 a month (19% of spending). Then come housing (€197, 17%) and transport (€186, 16%).

Is the average salary in Lithuania enough to live on?

In most cases yes, but without much of a cushion. Average spending is about €1,200 a month, while the average take-home pay in Lithuania is about €1,440. For more on incomes, see salaries in Lithuania.

Is Lithuania an expensive country to live in?

Yes. Lithuania is more expensive than 81% of countries worldwide and ranks 23rd of 41 in Europe by cost of living.

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