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AverageCostOfLiving
Average cost of living in Sudan — 1 cities compared on rent, groceries, transport, and salaries in USD.
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Average Cost of Living in Sudan

The average cost of living in Sudan ranges from $411 per month in Khartoum-Sudan to $411 per month in Khartoum-Sudan, with a median monthly basket of $411 for a single person. We track 1 city in Sudan.

Prices in USD, refreshed regularly. Click any city for the full price breakdown.

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Sudan at a glance Headline numbers across 1 city.
Cities in Sudan Sort by cheapest, most expensive, A–Z, or cost index.
Frequently asked about Sudan Common questions about prices, salaries, and relocating.
Cities tracked
1
Median monthly · single
$411
Average cost index
9.3
NYC = 100
Most / least expensive
Khartoum-Sudan / Khartoum-Sudan

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About cost of living in Sudan

How expensive is Sudan?
Sudan has 1 cities tracked in our dataset. Costs vary considerably across the country: Khartoum-Sudan is among the most affordable, while Khartoum-Sudan ranks among the most expensive.
How much money do I need to live in Sudan?
Budget anywhere from $411 per month in Khartoum-Sudan (the cheapest tracked city) to $411 per month in Khartoum-Sudan (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 Sudan?
Khartoum-Sudan typically offers the lowest cost of living in Sudan, especially on rent and groceries. Salaries are usually lower too — compare both before relocating.
Which city in Sudan 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 Sudan 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.