Key Cost of Living Data
| Category | Index | Est. USD | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost of Living | 53.0 | 47% cheaper than NYC | Moderate |
| Rent (1-bed city) | 19.0 | —/mo est. | Cheap |
| Groceries | 55.0 | —/mo est. | Moderate |
| Restaurants | 38.0 | —/meal est. | Cheap |
| Local Purch. Power | 27.94 | ×1.89 expat stretch | |
| GNI per Capita | $12.4k | World Bank PPP | |
| Inflation Rate | 45.24% | Annual 2026 |
Housing & Rent
Beirut's historic neighborhoods like Hamra and Gemmayze offer furnished 1-bedroom apartments in the $400–$700/month range, though quality and availability fluctuate with the ongoing economic crisis. Unfurnished apartments in central Beirut average $350–$600/month, while quieter suburbs like Jounieh and Byblos offer 20–30% lower rates. Expats frequently negotiate in USD cash rather than Lebanese Pound due to currency instability. Premium expat-oriented accommodation in secure enclaves commands $900–$1,400/month.
Food & Dining
Local produce and Arabic staples (bread, olive oil, chickpeas) remain inexpensive at $2–$4 per item from neighborhood markets. Imported Western products carry a 60–100% markup due to import restrictions. A weekly grocery budget for one person ranges $35–$55 for mixed local and imported goods. Eating out at casual restaurants costs $4–$7 per meal; mid-range dining (mezze, grilled meats) runs $8–$15.
Transport
Public transport (buses, minibuses) costs approximately $0.50–$1.00 per ride, making monthly passes impractical; taxis and Uber-style apps cost $2–$5 for typical city journeys. Many expats use personal vehicles; fuel prices fluctuate with USD/LBP rates but remain subsidized. International flights from Beirut-Rafic Hariri Airport are reasonably priced to Europe and the Gulf, typically $200–$400 for regional routes.
Healthcare & Quality of Life
Lebanon's public healthcare system is severely strained; private hospitals and clinics remain the de facto standard for expats and middle-class residents. General practitioner consultations cost $30–$60; specialist visits $50–$100. Private health insurance (e.g., CMMB, Axa) ranges $100–$300/month depending on coverage. Expatriate-friendly private clinics in Beirut maintain equipment and staff closer to international standards.
Key Insight
Lebanon offers exceptional nominal affordability—rents and basic goods are among the world's cheapest—but the collapsed currency, banking restrictions, and 35% inflation make it a high-risk destination for long-term expat planning. USD cash reserves are essential, and financial flexibility is critical.
Our Verdict for Lebanon
Lebanon offers strong value for money at CoL 53.0 — significantly below NYC and most Western cities. Digital nomads and expats from high-cost countries benefit most from this gap.
Best for
- Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
- Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality
May not suit
- Fixed-income expats (inflation 45.2% may erode savings)
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