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Ghana · Costo de Vida 2026
Costo de Vida · Africa

Costo de Vida in Ghana
para Expatriados 2026

Ghana cost of living index: 26.80/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $600–$1,800 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $6,800. Ghana is West Africa's most stable democracy and a top destination for African diaspora returnees and expats, with Accra offering modern amenities at a fraction of Western costs. The country's political stability and English-speaking environment make it uniquely accessible.

73% más barato que Nueva York

Tu presupuesto NYC de $5,000 → $1,340/month in Ghana · tu dólar rinde 273% further here

Apto. 1hab. · prom. est.
Comida restaurante · est.
Transporte mensual · est.
$536–$1,072/month Presupuesto típico / mes
Banco Mundial 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Actualizado April 2026YMYL · Solo guía de datos
Índice de Costo de Vida
26.8
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Apto. 1hab. centro ciudad · 91% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Por comida · 74% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 81% cheaper than NYC
INB / cápita
$7.7k
Banco Mundial PPP
Poder Adquisitivo
16.4
Tu $ rinde 273% más aquí
Inflation 2026
22.85%
Tasa anual

Datos Clave del Costo de Vida

Ghana 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banco Mundial 2026
Costo de Vidavs NYC · 73% cheaper than NYC
26.8NYC = 100
RentApto. 1hab. centro ciudad
9.2~—
RestaurantsPor comida
26.2~—
GroceriesCanasta mensual
19.4~—
Poder AdquisitivoCompra local
16.4×3.73 expat
vs base NYC
CategoríaÍndiceUSD est.Nivel
Costo de Vida26.873% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)9.2—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries19.4—/mo est.Cheap
Restaurants26.2—/meal est.Cheap
Local Poder Adquisitivo16.4×3.73 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$7.7kBanco Mundial PPP
Inflation Rate22.85%Annual 2026

Vivienda & Alquiler

USD per month · 2026
Banco Mundial · GlobalCostData

Accra dominates the expat rental market, with furnished one-bedroom apartments in popular neighborhoods like East Legon, Airport Residential, and Osu ranging from $400–$800 monthly. Unfurnished apartments in the same areas rent for $300–$600, reflecting Ghana's lower property costs. Expat-friendly compounds in East Legon—the de facto expat hub with reliable utilities, security, and Western-style amenities—command premium prices of $800–$1,200 for a 2-3 bedroom home with backup generators and water tanks.

Alimentación & Restaurantes

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Ghana's dual-economy food market offers dramatic savings for expats willing to shop locally. A meal at a traditional chop bar or street-food stand—jollof rice, waakye (rice and beans), or grilled tilapia—costs $1–$3 per serving, making lunch or dinner incredibly affordable. Imported groceries from supermarkets like Shoprite, Maxmart, or Pick n Pay are 40–60% more expensive than local equivalents; a box of imported cereal or European chocolate may cost 2–3 times a US supermarket price.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Tro-tro minibuses (the backbone of Accra transport) charge flat rates of $0.20–$0.50 per ride depending on distance, making daily commuting extremely cheap. Uber and Bolt are available in Accra and operate at roughly 40–50% of US prices; a 5 km ride costs $2–$4 instead of $12–$16. Metered taxis exist but require negotiation; ride-hailing apps eliminate this friction. A monthly transport budget for urban commuting is $30–$60 using mix of tro-tro and occasional ride-hailing.

Salud & Calidad de Vida

Indicadores clave para expatriados
WHO · UNDP 2026

Ghana's public healthcare system is affordable but variable; private clinics and hospitals—preferred by expats—charge $20–$50 for a GP consultation, with diagnostics and medicines adding $30–$100. Major hospitals like Ridge Hospital (Accra) and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital serve both local and expat patients. International health clinics catering to expatriates like European Clinic and Euromedical offer higher-standard care at $50–$100+ per visit but provide English-speaking doctors and familiar protocols.

Life Expectancy57.8 yrs
Physicians / 1,0000.3
Safety Index6.2Moderate Safety
HDI Score0.602Medium Development
Education Index0.525
Air Quality PM2.547.0 µg/m³

Análisis Clave

Ghana's exceptional value stems from a rare combination: political stability, English fluency, and West African authenticity at sub-$1,000/month comfort. For diaspora and remote workers, this is the gateway to "African integration without sacrifice."

Ultra Budget

Nuestro Veredicto for Ghana

Ghana is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 26.8 — less than half of New York City. Expats on Western incomes enjoy exceptional purchasing power here.

Ideal para

  • Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
  • Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality

Menos adecuado para

  • Fixed-income expats (inflation 22.9% may erode savings)

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Estimaciones de Presupuesto Mensual

Ghana · todo incluido, USD por mes
Frugal
$600–$900por mes
Vivienda compartida, cocinar en casa, transporte local
Cómodo
$1,000–$1,800por mes
Apartamento privado, salir a comer regularmente, viajes ocasionales
Expatriado Occidental
$2,500+por mes
Estilo de vida premium, viajes frecuentes, estándar internacional

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Preguntas Frecuentes

Ghana cost of living
Is Ghana affordable for expats?
Absolutely. At 73% más barato que Nueva York and with an expat value score of 3.94x NYC, Ghana ranks among Africa's best-value destinations. A comfortable lifestyle costs $1,000–$1,500 monthly, with housing, food, and transport all significantly below US prices. English prevalence and stable governance amplify the appeal.
What is the average cost of living in Ghana per month?
Budget travelers manage $600–$900 (chop bars, shared housing, tro-tro). Comfortable expats spend $1,000–$1,800 (furnished apartment, mixed groceries, rideshare, leisure). Western-lifestyle expats with drivers, international schools, and expat dining spend $2,500+ monthly. Most remote workers settle at the $1,200–$1,500 sweet spot.
Can you live well in Ghana on $1,200/month?
Yes. $1,200 covers a furnished 1BR apartment ($400–$600), groceries and meals ($250–$300), transport ($40–$60), utilities/internet ($50–$80), and healthcare/insurance ($100–$150)—leaving buffer for leisure and emergencies. The key is shopping locally, avoiding imported goods, and using tro-tro/rideshare rather than car ownership.
What is the cheapest city to live in Ghana?
Kumasi (Ghana's second city) and Sekondi-Takoradi on the coast are 20–30% cheaper than Accra. A comfortable apartment rents for $250–$400, and food costs drop by one-quarter. Trade-offs: fewer expat amenities, less developed healthcare, and limited English in rural areas. Accra remains the expat standard for infrastructure and community.
How does Ghana compare to Nigeria for cost of living?
Ghana is 15–20% cheaper than Lagos/Abuja (Nigeria). Rent in Accra is dramatically lower; a $500 apartment in Osu beats a $700 equivalent in Lagos. Food (especially imported goods) is cheaper; security and political stability are notably higher. Nigeria offers larger economy and business networks, but Ghana's affordability and calm environment appeal more to remote workers and retirees.
Fuentes: Banco Mundial 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Datos verificados April 2026. No constituye asesoramiento financiero o legal.
Actualizado April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Metodología. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.