Cost of Living in Vietnam 2025 — Complete Data Guide

TL;DR — Vietnam has one of the lowest Cost of Living Indexes in the world (26.4, NYC=100), yet offers dynamic cities, excellent food, fast internet and a thriving digital nomad scene. Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are both top-10 global nomad destinations. For a Western income earner, the daily purchasing power advantage is exceptional.


Key Data — Vietnam at a Glance

IndicatorValueSource
GNI per capita (PPP, USD)15,850World Bank 2024
Cost of Living Index (NYC=100)26.4Numbeo 2024
Rent Index (NYC=100)9.9Numbeo 2024
Groceries Index31.8Numbeo 2024
Restaurant Index15.6Numbeo 2024
Local Purchasing Power Index42.5Numbeo 2024
CPI (2010=100)~189.7World Bank 2024
Expat Value Score1.66Calculated (CoL÷GNI/k)

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL; Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.


Cost of Living by Category

🏠 Housing

City / AreaEst. 1-bed apartment/monthNotes
Ho Chi Minh City (Dist 1/3)~$400–700Central, expat premium
Ho Chi Minh City (Dist 7/Thao Dien)~$500–900Expat enclave, higher prices
Hanoi (Hoan Kiem / Tay Ho)~$400–700Tay Ho popular with expats
Da Nang~$300–550Fast growing, beach city
Hoi An~$250–450Tourist-adjacent, relaxed
Smaller cities (Can Tho, Hue)~$150–300

Rent Index: 9.9 (NYC=100) — Numbeo 2024.

🍽️ Food

Vietnam has the lowest Restaurant Index in this selection (15.6). A bowl of pho costs $1–2. Banh mi, bun bo Hue, com tam — some of the world’s best street food at prices that barely register on a budget.

ItemEst. monthly costNotes
Street food (daily)~$1–3/mealPho, banh mi, com tam
Local restaurant meal~$3–8
Western restaurant (4x/month)~$40–80
Groceries (local + some imports)~$120–220Local produce dirt cheap

🚌 Transport

Transport typeEst. monthly costNotes
Motorbike rental~$60–100/monthDominant transport mode
Grab (ride-hailing)~$1–4 per ride
City bus~$0.20–0.50 per ride

🏥 Healthcare

Coverage typeEst. monthly costNotes
Private clinic (expat-oriented)~$30–60 per visitHCMC + Hanoi well served
International hospital~$60–150 per visitFV Hospital, Vinmec, etc.
International health insurance~$40–80

🎭 Leisure

ItemEst. monthlyNotes
Gym membership~$20–40
Beer / coffee culture~$20–50Bia hoi (street beer) from $0.30
Weekend trips (beaches etc.)~$30–80
Total leisure estimate~$70–130

Monthly Budget Summary

Budget typeEst. monthly totalProfile
Minimum (local lifestyle)~$500–750
Comfortable nomad (HCMC/Hanoi)~$900–1,400
Comfortable + Western comfort~$1,200–1,800

Key Insight

Vietnam’s Restaurant Index of 15.6 is the lowest of all 10 countries — meaning eating out is extraordinarily cheap. This is the single biggest daily cost saving for anyone living in Vietnam vs any European country. However, note that Vietnam’s CPI of ~189.7 (2010=100) means cumulative inflation has been steep: Vietnam is still very cheap today, but it is cheaper than it was a decade ago only because wages haven’t kept pace with prices — not because prices are stable.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to live in Vietnam per month in 2025?

A comfortable digital nomad lifestyle in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi costs $900–$1,400/month. Vietnam’s Cost of Living Index is 26.4 (Numbeo 2024, NYC=100) — the second lowest in this 10-country selection after Indonesia (26.1).

What is the best city to live in Vietnam as an expat?

Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC/Saigon) is the largest, most dynamic and most internationally connected city. Hanoi is quieter and more culturally traditional. Da Nang offers beach access, a smaller scale and a rapidly growing expat community. Hoi An is popular for a slower pace of life.

What visa options exist for long-term stays in Vietnam?

Vietnam introduced an e-visa valid for 90 days (multiple entry) in 2023 for citizens of most countries. For longer stays, a business visa or work permit is required. Vietnam does not yet have a formal digital nomad visa. Many nomads use the 90-day e-visa with border runs or visa extensions.

How does Vietnam compare to Thailand for cost of living?

Vietnam (CoL Index 26.4) is notably cheaper than Thailand (38.0), especially for restaurants (15.6 vs 25.0) and rent (9.9 vs 13.9). Thailand offers better infrastructure, healthcare quality, visa stability and the lowest inflation rate in this selection. See the Thailand vs Vietnam comparison for full details.

Is Vietnam’s cost of living rising fast?

Yes — Vietnam’s CPI of ~189.7 (2010=100, World Bank 2024) reflects nearly a doubling of price levels since 2010. This is the second highest inflation rate in this selection after Colombia (196.3). Prices remain very low by global standards, but the trend is upward — particularly in expat-heavy neighbourhoods of HCMC and Hanoi.


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Last updated: 2025 | Data: World Bank Open Data (NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL) — 2024; Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024 (community data, indicative).

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