Very affordable · COL+Rent 18.5 · NYC=100

Cost of Living in Indonesia

One of the most affordable countries in the comparison set — at 18.5 vs NYC's 100, your salary goes a very long way here. Data refreshed April 2026.

Cost index
26.1
excl. rent
Rent index
9.1
NYC=100
Purchasing power
29.3
vs NYC=100
Sample budget
$632
/month

Monthly Budget in Indonesia

All prices in USD. Single-person urban lifestyle. Sourced from Numbeo 2026 country rankings.

Frugal

Minimal

$477
per month / single person

Suburb rent, home-cooked meals, no dining out

Most common
Moderate

Sample

$632
per month / single person

City rent, ~15 restaurant meals/mo, full utilities

Upper middle

Comfortable

$713
per month / single person

City rent, dining out 25×/mo, extras

Line-item breakdown (single person)

Rent 1-bedroom, city centre
$340
Rent 1-bedroom, outside centre
$230
Groceries (monthly basket)
$185
Mid-range restaurant meal (per person)
$3
Public transit pass (monthly)
$12
Basic utilities (85m² apartment)
$50

How Much Salary Do I Need in Indonesia?

Purchasing-power-adjusted equivalents: if you earn X in the US, you’d need roughly Y in Indonesia to maintain the same lifestyle.

US net salaryEquivalent in IndonesiaVerdict
$50,000/yr$16,43067% cheaper
$75,000/yr$24,64567% cheaper
$100,000/yr$32,86067% cheaper

These are NET (after-tax) purchasing-power equivalents. Your gross salary target will differ based on Indonesia's tax regime — see our salary comparison pages for full tax-adjusted numbers.

How Does Indonesia Compare to Other Countries?

Indonesia vs major reference countries. Lower COL+Rent = cheaper.

Indonesia vs United States
67% cheaper
Indonesia COL+Rent
18.5
United States COL+Rent
56.3
Indonesia vs United Kingdom
64% cheaper
Indonesia COL+Rent
18.5
United Kingdom COL+Rent
51.9
Indonesia vs Canada
64% cheaper
Indonesia COL+Rent
18.5
Canada COL+Rent
51.1
Indonesia vs Australia
68% cheaper
Indonesia COL+Rent
18.5
Australia COL+Rent
58.4

Frequently Asked Questions about Indonesia Cost of Living

How much does it cost to live in Indonesia per month?

A single-person moderate urban lifestyle in Indonesia costs roughly $632/month: rent $340 (city) or $230 (outside city), groceries $185, utilities $50, transit pass $12, and ~15 mid-range restaurant meals at $3 each. A minimal budget is around $477, while a comfortable lifestyle runs ~$713.

Is Indonesia expensive to live in?

Indonesia sits at 18.5 on the combined Cost of Living + Rent Index (NYC = 100), making it very affordable by global standards. One of the most affordable countries in the comparison set — at 18.5 vs NYC's 100, your salary goes a very long way here.

How much salary do I need to live comfortably in Indonesia?

To cover a comfortable lifestyle in Indonesia (~$713/month), you need roughly $8,559 in net annual income. Add 20–25% for income tax and social security in most jurisdictions, so a gross salary of around $11,127 to $12,839 should be comfortable depending on the tax regime.

What is the average rent in Indonesia?

A 1-bedroom apartment in a city centre in Indonesia averages $340/month. Outside the city centre, the same apartment averages $230/month — a 32% savings for moving just outside the core. Shared housing and suburb-commuter lifestyles can reduce rent further.

How does Indonesia's cost of living compare to the US?

Indonesia is 67% cheaper than the United States overall. A $70,000 US net salary would only need to be approximately $23,002 in Indonesia to match purchasing power.

Source & caveats: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates. Last reviewed April 2026. Indices use New York City = 100 as the baseline. Actual prices in Indonesia vary by city (capital/largest city vs smaller towns can differ 30–60%). Treat these figures as a directional cross-country comparison — for relocation decisions, verify with current local rental listings and supermarket prices.