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Average Cost of Living in Angola
The average cost of living in Angola ranges from $558 per month in Luanda-Angola to $558 per month in Luanda-Angola, with a median monthly basket of $558 for a single person. We track 1 city in Angola.
Prices in USD, refreshed regularly. Click any city for the full price breakdown.
On this page 3 sections
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Angola at a glance | Headline numbers across 1 city. |
| Cities in Angola | Sort by cheapest, most expensive, A–Z, or cost index. |
| Frequently asked about Angola | Common questions about prices, salaries, and relocating. |
Cities tracked
1
Median monthly · single
$558
Average cost index
12.7
NYC = 100
Most / least expensive
Luanda-Angola /
Luanda-Angola
Browse cities
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About cost of living in Angola
- How expensive is Angola?
- Angola has 1 cities tracked in our dataset. Costs vary considerably across the country: Luanda-Angola is among the most affordable, while Luanda-Angola ranks among the most expensive.
- How much money do I need to live in Angola?
- Budget anywhere from $558 per month in Luanda-Angola (the cheapest tracked city) to $558 per month in Luanda-Angola (the most expensive). Pick the city that matches your work and lifestyle, then add 15–25% on top of the basket for taxes, savings, and discretionary spending.
- What is the cheapest city in Angola?
- Luanda-Angola typically offers the lowest cost of living in Angola, especially on rent and groceries. Salaries are usually lower too — compare both before relocating.
- Which city in Angola has the best quality of life for expats?
- The best fit depends on your work and lifestyle. Capital cities offer the most amenities, English-speaking services, and international communities, while regional cities trade those for affordability and a slower pace.
- Is the cost-of-living data for Angola up to date?
- Prices are normalized to USD and refreshed periodically. Currency fluctuations can shift dollar-denominated costs even when local prices are stable, so use the figures as a relative comparison rather than a precise quote.