10 Countries That Promise the Lowest Cost of Living in the World

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

But the most impressive thing is what will shopping for goods and groceries cost you. You may get 1 kilo of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes and pay only a dollar for it. Yes, one dollar.

You can also get bananas and oranges for less than $0.80 each. When it comes to dwelling, you may rent 3 bedrooms apartment for around $181, or if you are moving overseas by yourself, you may get a 1 bedroom apartment for $79 a month.

However, Pakistan doesn’t enjoy the best reputation when it comes to tourism. It is considered dangerous by many people.

Ukraine

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It is well-known for being a beautiful and colorful country, but not many people know it has one of the lowest living costs in the world. It is estimated that living in Ukraine is 65% less affordable than living in the US.

You can have a meal in a mid-range restaurant for two people (Three-course) for $18.95, and a bottle of Coke or Pepsi doesn’t cost more than 50 cents. You can come back from the supermarket with a full bag and still maintain a full pocket as well.

Milk costs around $0.85 per liter, a dozen of eggs is for $1.17 and 1 kg of chicken breast is for $3.50. It is the same as Pakistan when it comes to prices of Potato (around $0.34) and onion (around $0.35) but tomatoes are a bit expensive at $1.29.

Rent will cost you $210 for a one bedroom apartment and $373 for 3 bedrooms one. Maybe country moving will not be as hard when you opt for Ukraine.

Kazakhstan

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You may have heard about this country from the famous movie Borat; which promotes a negative image about it. However, little do we know that this country is very developed if we compare it to some of its neighbors. Despite its development, it has a very low cost of living.

A meal in an inexpensive restaurant will cost you around $5.28 while one at McDonald’s will cost $4.23. When it comes to shopping for grocery you may get milk for around $0.73, apples, bananas, and oranges for around $1.20; while some vegetables cost around $1.50 like tomatoes and potatoes ( you can also get onions for $0.34).

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