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Cost of Living in Syria
for Expats 2026

Syria cost of living index: 42/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $500–$800 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $4,200. Syria has experienced severe conflict since 2011, with ongoing political transition through 2024. Nominal costs remain low in controlled areas, but travel and residency carry substantial security and humanitarian risks that override any financial advantage.

58% cheaper than New York City

Your $5,000 NYC budget → $2,100/month in Syria · your dollar goes 138% further here

1-bed apt · est. avg.
Restaurant meal · est.
Monthly transit · est.
$840–$1,680/month Typical budget / month
World Bank 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Updated April 2026YMYL · Data guide only
Cost of Living Index
42.0
NYC = 100 baseline · Moderate
0NYC 100200+
Rent
1-bed city centre · 87% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Per meal · 74% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 58% cheaper than NYC
GNI / capita
$4.6k
World Bank PPP
Purchasing Power
10.6
Your $ goes 138% further here
Inflation 2026
13.42%
Annual rate

Key Cost of Living Data

Syria 2026 · NYC baseline = 100
World Bank 2026
Cost of Livingvs NYC · 58% cheaper than NYC
42.0NYC = 100
Rent1-bed city centre
13.0~—
RestaurantsPer meal
26.0~—
GroceriesMonthly basket
42.0~—
Purch. PowerLocal buying
10.6×2.38 expat
vs NYC baseline
CategoryIndexEst. USDTier
Cost of Living42.058% cheaper than NYCModerate
Rent (1-bed city)13.0—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries42.0—/mo est.Moderate
Restaurants26.0—/meal est.Cheap
Local Purch. Power10.6×2.38 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$4.6kWorld Bank PPP
Inflation Rate13.42%Annual 2026

Housing & Rent

USD per month · 2026
World Bank · GlobalCostData

Pre-conflict data shows Damascus and Aleppo apartments renting for $150–$350/month for modest 1-bedroom accommodations. Damaged areas command lower nominal rent but pose safety and habitability concerns. Furnished expat housing in relatively stable neighborhoods historically cost $400–$800/month. Current data is unreliable due to ongoing instability, damage assessment, and displacement patterns. Property ownership by foreigners faces legal barriers and practical impossibility in current conditions.

Food & Dining

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Local market foods—bread, grains, chickpeas, olive oil, and seasonal produce—remain extremely affordable in controlled areas at $30–$60/month for basic sustenance. Imported or Western foods are rare and expensive when available. Supply chain disruptions have created scarcity and price volatility for many staple items. Restaurant meals in modest local establishments cost $2–$6. Realistic monthly food budget accounting for market uncertainty: $80–$150.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Public transport (limited bus services in major cities) costs minimal amounts per ride. Taxis operate informally with negotiated fares. Private car ownership in current conditions is impractical for expats due to fuel instability, insurance challenges, and security considerations. Gasoline availability and pricing fluctuate significantly. Monthly transport budget for public transit: $5–$15, though reliability cannot be assured.

Healthcare & Quality of Life

Key indicators for expats
WHO · UNDP 2026

The healthcare system has been severely impacted by conflict. Public hospitals in major cities remain partially functional but are overwhelmed and under-resourced. Private clinics in Damascus and Aleppo offer basic services when operational, though costs and availability are highly uncertain. International expats should not rely on local healthcare; comprehensive travel insurance covering evacuation is essential. Professional medical care for non-emergency issues should be sought outside Syria.

Life Expectancy71.9 yrs
Physicians / 1,0001.5
HDI Score0.557Medium Development
Education Index0.397
Gini Coefficient26.4
Air Quality PM2.525.2 µg/m³

Key Insight

Syria is not a viable destination for private expat relocation in 2025. While nominal costs remain low in dollar terms, ongoing conflict, government travel warnings, limited infrastructure, healthcare concerns, and humanitarian crises make any consideration of relocating impractical and unsafe. Only humanitarian workers, diplomats, and journalists with professional security arrangements consider Syria. For all others: do not travel.

Budget-Friendly

Our Verdict for Syria

Syria offers strong value for money at CoL 42.0 — 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 13.4% may erode savings)

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Monthly Budget Estimates

Syria · all-in USD per month
Frugal
$500–$650per month
Shared housing, cooking at home, local transport
Comfortable
$800–$1,000per month
Private apartment, regular dining out, occasional travel
Western Expat
$1,500+per month
Premium lifestyle, frequent travel, international standard

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Frequently Asked Questions

Syria cost of living
Is Syria affordable for expats?
Financially, yes—costs are extremely low. Practically, no. Security concerns, government travel warnings, infrastructure damage, and humanitarian conditions make Syria unsafe and impractical for private expat relocation. Not recommended.
What is the average cost of living in Syria per month?
Pre-conflict data showed $500–$650/month for basic living, $800–$1,000 for comfortable conditions. Current pricing is unreliable due to inflation, supply disruptions, and regional instability. These figures are historical references only.
Can you live well in Syria on $600/month?
Financially, yes. Practically, no. Living conditions in 2025 are incompatible with expat standards due to infrastructure, security, and humanitarian constraints. Budget considerations are irrelevant given the fundamental unsuitability for expat residency.
What is the cheapest city to live in Syria?
Historically, Homs and Tartus offered lower costs than Damascus or Aleppo. Current data on affordability and safety is unavailable and should not be used for planning.
How does Syria compare to neighboring countries?
Syria (42 CoL) is nominally cheaper than Jordan (50) and Lebanon (55), but comparison is meaningless for expat planning. Jordan and Lebanon offer comparable costs with vastly superior safety, infrastructure, and livability. Lebanon also has political instability but remains more accessible.
Sources: World Bank Open Data 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Data verified April 2026. Not financial or legal advice.
Updated April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Methodology. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.