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Cost of living in Uzbekistan

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

#15 priciest in Asia

Monthly cost

UZS 2,540,000

what a typical person spends

Spending by standard of living

poorest 20%
UZS 1,020,000
richest 20%
UZS 6,450,000

Uzbekistan keeps the day-to-day within easy reach. Local farming keeps food plentiful, labor is inexpensive, and a soft currency stretches what you earn, so the basics rarely weigh heavily. Still, the comfortable and the just-coping live noticeably apart — how people get by varies widely here.

Where people spend money in Uzbekistan

A typical month in Uzbekistan leans on groceries, eating out, and getting around. Food at home leads and stays cheap, kept down by local growers, while meals out are affordable enough to be routine rather than a splurge. With a place to live costing little, more of the budget is free to move toward the parts of life you choose.

share of monthly spending
Groceries
UZS 794,00031%
Dining out
UZS 469,00019%
Transport
UZS 349,00014%
Housing
UZS 313,00012%
Other
UZS 132,0005%
Clothing
UZS 108,0004%

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Cost of living in Uzbekistan

UZS 1,020,000/mo

vs UZS 9,630,000 in your country

Take-home

UZS 5,160,000

vs UZS 14,400,000 in your country

Potential savings

UZS 4,140,000

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How living costs in Uzbekistan compare

Uzbekistan comes out in the middle worldwide, and it sits in the same middle band across Asia. Cheap food and a soft currency hold prices down, while pricier imported goods and services push back up, and on balance they cancel out.

monthly spend · % vs Uzbekistan
1Kazakhstan
UZS 7,810,000+208%
2Uzbekistan
UZS 2,540,000
3Kyrgyzstan
UZS 2,430,000-4%
4Tajikistan
UZS 1,310,000-48%
5Pakistan
UZS 1,130,000-55%

Data source: household consumption 2024 (World Bank), International Comparison Program 2021 (World Bank), category breakdown 2024 (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 Uzbekistan?

A typical person in Uzbekistan spends about UZS 2,540,000 a month — around UZS 30,500,000 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 Uzbekistan in US dollars?

The cost of living in Uzbekistan is about $211 a month, or roughly $2,532 a year per person.

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

It all depends on your standard of living. A modest budget runs about UZS 1,020,000 a month per person, a typical one around UZS 2,540,000, and a comfortable life around UZS 3,590,000. In big cities and for a family, costs are usually higher.

What do people spend the most on in Uzbekistan?

The biggest expense is groceries, at about UZS 794,000 a month (31% of spending). Then come dining out (UZS 469,000, 19%) and transport (UZS 349,000, 14%).

Is the average salary in Uzbekistan enough to live on?

Yes, with room to spare. Average spending is about UZS 2,540,000 a month, while the average take-home pay in Uzbekistan is about UZS 6,620,000. For more on incomes, see salaries in Uzbekistan.

Is Uzbekistan an expensive country to live in?

Somewhat. Uzbekistan is more expensive than 36% of countries worldwide and ranks 15th of 27 in Asia by cost of living.

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