Cost of Living Comparison · 2026

Indonesia vs Vietnam
Cost of Living Comparison 2026

Indonesia and Vietnam have nearly identical costs of living (CoL Index 26 vs 26 on the NYC=100 scale), making this one of the closest parity comparisons in Asia. Indonesia has notably lower rents (8% cheaper on the Rent Index). Grocery prices are nearly identical. Local purchasing power is comparable.

Indonesia is 1% cheaper than Vietnam overall
$3,000 budget in Vietnam = $2,966/mo in Indonesia
Monthly saving ~$34/mo
Rent — Indonesia vs Vietnam ~$290/mo vs ~$315/mo
World Bank 2026GlobalCostData Research Updated April 2026NYC Index = 100
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Indonesia
26.1
CoL Index (NYC=100)
$313–$574/mo typical
Cheaper option
vs
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Vietnam
26.4
CoL Index (NYC=100)
$317–$581/mo typical
Cheaper country
Indonesia
1% less expensive
Indonesia GNI
$16.0k
per capita
Vietnam GNI
$15.8k
per capita
Indonesia Inflation
2.2%
annual rate
Vietnam Inflation
3.6%
annual rate
Expat Score A
1.6
/ 10
Expat Score B
1.7
/ 10

Side-by-Side Comparison

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

Indonesia Metric Vietnam
26.1
CoL Index ↓ lower = cheaper
26.4
9.1 ~$290/mo 1-bed city
Rent Index ↓ lower = cheaper
9.9 ~$315/mo 1-bed city
18.5 ~$80/mo monthly
Groceries ↓ lower = cheaper
19.1 ~$80/mo monthly
33.6 ~$7/meal per person
Restaurants ↓ lower = cheaper
31.8 ~$6/meal per person
$16.0k
GNI / Capita ↑ higher = wealthier
$15.8k
2.2%
Inflation Rate ↓ lower = more stable
3.6%
1.6
Expat Score ↑ higher = better
1.7
Cost of Living Comparison

Our Verdict: Indonesia vs Vietnam

Indonesia and Vietnam have near-identical costs of living (1% difference). On a $3,000/month budget the gap is under $34/month — tax regime, visa type, and salary level are the deciding factors at this range.

Choose Indonesia if…

  • Maximising day-to-day cost savings
  • Lower rent — housing ~8% cheaper than Vietnam
  • Higher local income levels ($16.0k GNI vs $15.8k)

Choose Vietnam if…

  • More affordable dining out
  • Lifestyle, climate, or visa pathway fits your profile
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Frequently Asked Questions

Indonesia vs Vietnam cost of living

Is Indonesia cheaper than Vietnam?
Yes, Indonesia is approximately 1% cheaper than Vietnam based on the Cost of Living Index (NYC = 100). Indonesia scores 26 vs Vietnam at 26 on the overall index. In absolute terms, average monthly rent is around $182 in Indonesia versus $198 in Vietnam. Monthly grocery costs average $343 in Indonesia and $341 in Vietnam. 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 Indonesia than Vietnam?
Indonesia is about 1% cheaper than Vietnam overall. In practical terms, a $3,000/month budget in Vietnam is roughly equivalent to $2,966/month in Indonesia in terms of purchasing power — a saving of $34/month. Similarly, a $2,000/month lifestyle in Vietnam translates to around $1,977/month in Indonesia. Dining out in Vietnam is approximately 5% more affordable (Restaurant Index: Indonesia=34, Vietnam=32). These savings can compound significantly for long-term expats or retirees choosing Indonesia as their base.
How do rent costs compare between Indonesia and Vietnam?
Indonesia has lower average housing costs based on the Rent Index (Indonesia: 9.1, Vietnam: 9.9 — NYC = 100). In absolute terms, average monthly rent is around $182 in Indonesia versus $198 in Vietnam. 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. Local purchasing power is broadly similar.
Which country is better for expats, Indonesia or Vietnam?
Both Indonesia and Vietnam attract significant expat communities, but for different reasons. Vietnam edges ahead on our Expat Value Score (Indonesia scores 1.6, Vietnam scores 1.7). Indonesia offers lower day-to-day costs, which matters most for those on fixed incomes, remote salaries, or early retirement budgets. Indonesia has a higher GNI per capita ($16.0k vs $15.8k) — 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 Indonesia on $2,000/month?
With a cost of living index of 26 (NYC=100), Indonesia 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 $235–$435/month. A comfortable lifestyle with a private 1-bedroom, regular dining out, and leisure runs $470–$870/month. Inflation is currently lower in Indonesia (Indonesia: 2.2%, Vietnam: 3.6%), which affects how purchasing power evolves over time. Expats from high-cost Western countries typically see their purchasing power increase significantly in Indonesia, 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.