Cost of Living Comparison · 2026

Chile vs Colombia
Cost of Living Comparison 2026

Colombia is approximately 29% cheaper than Chile overall, with a cost of living index of 32 vs 45 (NYC = 100 baseline, 2026 data). Colombia has notably lower rents (34% cheaper on the Rent Index). Food shopping in Colombia is around 31% cheaper. Residents of Chile generally enjoy stronger local purchasing power.

Colombia is 29% cheaper than Chile overall
$3,000 budget in Chile = $2,123/mo in Colombia
Monthly saving ~$877/mo
Rent — Colombia vs Chile ~$350/mo vs ~$525/mo
World Bank 2026GlobalCostData Research Updated April 2026NYC Index = 100
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Chile
44.8
CoL Index (NYC=100)
$538–$986/mo typical
vs
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Colombia
31.7
CoL Index (NYC=100)
$380–$697/mo typical
Cheaper option
Cheaper country
Colombia
29% less expensive
Chile GNI
$34.3k
per capita
Colombia GNI
$21.9k
per capita
Chile Inflation
4.3%
annual rate
Colombia Inflation
6.6%
annual rate
Expat Score A
1.6
/ 10
Expat Score B
1.4
/ 10

Side-by-Side Comparison

All indices: NYC = 100 baseline · Lower cost index = cheaper · ✓ = winner per metric

Chile Metric Colombia
44.8
CoL Index ↓ lower = cheaper
31.7
16.4 ~$525/mo 1-bed city
Rent Index ↓ lower = cheaper
10.9 ~$350/mo 1-bed city
32.6 ~$135/mo monthly
Groceries ↓ lower = cheaper
22.4 ~$95/mo monthly
42.4 ~$8/meal per person
Restaurants ↓ lower = cheaper
32.8 ~$7/meal per person
$34.3k
GNI / Capita ↑ higher = wealthier
$21.9k
4.3%
Inflation Rate ↓ lower = more stable
6.6%
1.6
Expat Score ↑ higher = better
1.4
Cost of Living Comparison

Our Verdict: Chile vs Colombia

Colombia is significantly cheaper than Chile (29% overall). A $3,000 budget in Chile buys $2,123/month equivalent in Colombia — a saving of ~$877/month that compounds fast for long-stay expats.

Choose Chile if…

  • Higher local income levels ($34.3k GNI vs $21.9k)
  • Stronger local purchasing power for residents
  • More stable prices — lower inflation (4.3% vs 6.6%)

Choose Colombia if…

  • Maximising day-to-day cost savings
  • Lower rent — housing ~34% cheaper than Chile
  • More affordable dining out
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Frequently Asked Questions

Chile vs Colombia cost of living

Is Chile cheaper than Colombia?
No, Colombia is approximately 29% cheaper than Chile based on the Cost of Living Index (NYC = 100). Chile scores 45 vs Colombia at 32 on the overall index. In absolute terms, average monthly rent is around $328 in Chile versus $218 in Colombia. Grocery prices in Colombia run about 31% lower (Groceries Index: Chile=33, Colombia=22). That said, actual daily costs depend heavily on your city of residence, housing choice, and lifestyle — capital cities in both countries command a significant premium over smaller regional cities.
How much cheaper is Colombia than Chile?
Colombia is about 29% cheaper than Chile overall. In practical terms, a $3,000/month budget in Chile is roughly equivalent to $2,123/month in Colombia in terms of purchasing power — a saving of $877/month. Similarly, a $2,000/month lifestyle in Chile translates to around $1,415/month in Colombia. Dining out in Colombia is approximately 23% more affordable (Restaurant Index: Chile=42, Colombia=33). These savings can compound significantly for long-term expats or retirees choosing Colombia as their base.
How do rent costs compare between Chile and Colombia?
Colombia has lower average housing costs based on the Rent Index (Chile: 16.4, Colombia: 10.9 — NYC = 100). In absolute terms, average monthly rent is around $328 in Chile versus $218 in Colombia. In both countries, city-centre apartments command a 30–50% premium over suburban equivalents. Expats consistently find the best rent-to-quality ratio by living 15–30 minutes from the city core. Residents of Chile benefit from stronger local purchasing power (LPP index: Chile=45, Colombia=27).
Which country is better for expats, Chile or Colombia?
Both Chile and Colombia attract significant expat communities, but for different reasons. Chile edges ahead on our Expat Value Score (Chile scores 1.6, Colombia scores 1.4). Colombia offers lower day-to-day costs, which matters most for those on fixed incomes, remote salaries, or early retirement budgets. Chile has a higher GNI per capita ($34.3k vs $21.9k) — meaning average incomes are higher, which partly offsets the cost differences for locals. Climate, language accessibility, visa pathways, healthcare quality, and expat community size are equally decisive factors — budget alone rarely determines the right choice.
Can I live comfortably in Colombia on $2,000/month?
With a cost of living index of 32 (NYC=100), Colombia allows a $2,000/month budget to stretch very comfortably. A frugal single-person lifestyle — shared or suburban housing, home cooking, local transport — typically costs $285–$485/month. A comfortable lifestyle with a private 1-bedroom, regular dining out, and leisure runs $571–$971/month. Inflation is currently lower in Chile (Chile: 4.3%, Colombia: 6.6%), which affects how purchasing power evolves over time. Expats from high-cost Western countries typically see their purchasing power increase significantly in Colombia, particularly outside capital cities.

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Sources: World Bank Open Data 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Data verified April 2026. Not financial or legal advice.