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Ethiopia · Coût de la Vie 2026
Coût de la Vie · Africa

Coût de la Vie in Ethiopia
pour Expatriés 2026

Ethiopia cost of living index: 18.40/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $400–$1,200 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $3,200. Ethiopia is one of the world's cheapest countries for expats, with Addis Ababa emerging as East Africa's diplomatic hub hosting the African Union headquarters. Despite high inflation (28.6%), USD and euro holders find extraordinary purchasing power in Africa's second-most populous nation.

82% moins cher que New York

Votre budget NYC de 5 000 $ → $920/month in Ethiopia · votre dollar va 443% further here

Appart. 1ch. · moy. est.
Repas restaurant · est.
Transport mensuel · est.
$368–$736/month Budget typique / mois
Banque Mondiale 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Mis à jour April 2026YMYL · Guide de données uniquement
Indice du Coût de la Vie
18.4
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Appart. 1ch. centre-ville · 94% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Par repas · 81% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 86% cheaper than NYC
RNB / habitant
$3.3k
Banque Mondiale PPP
Pouvoir d'Achat
8.4
Votre $ va 443% plus loin ici
Inflation 2026
21.04%
Taux annuel

Données Clés sur le Coût de la Vie

Ethiopia 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banque Mondiale 2026
Coût de la Vievs NYC · 82% cheaper than NYC
18.4NYC = 100
RentAppart. 1ch. centre-ville
6.2~—
RestaurantsPar repas
18.6~—
GroceriesPanier mensuel
13.8~—
Pouvoir d'AchatAchat local
8.4×5.43 expat
vs base NYC
CatégorieIndiceUSD est.Niveau
Coût de la Vie18.482% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)6.2—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries13.8—/mo est.Cheap
Restaurants18.6—/meal est.Cheap
Local Pouvoir d'Achat8.4×5.43 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$3.3kBanque Mondiale PPP
Inflation Rate21.04%Annuel 2026

Logement & Loyer

USD per month · 2026
Banque Mondiale · GlobalCostData

Rental costs in Addis Ababa vary dramatically by neighborhood and expat preference. Prime expat zones like Bole, Sarbet, and Kazanchis command $300–$800 monthly for furnished 1-2 bedroom apartments with modern amenities, reliable electricity, and security. Local Ethiopian apartments in residential areas rent for $100–$250 monthly, though these may lack Western furnishings or consistent utilities. Housing supply remains tight relative to demand as Addis Ababa's expat population grows with diplomatic and NGO presence. Outside the capital, secondary cities like Dire Dawa and Adama offer even steeper discounts, with comfortable accommodation available for $50–$150 per month.

Alimentation & Restaurants

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Ethiopia's vibrant food culture offers exceptional value. A traditional meal of injera with tibs (sautéed meat) or misir wot (red lentil stew) costs $1–$3 at local restaurants and small eateries. Fresh produce at Shola market—tomatoes, onions, peppers, avocados—remains seasonally abundant and inexpensive. Monthly groceries for a single expat eating a mix of local and imported items run $80–$200; those committed to local cuisine and Ethiopian coffee (a cornerstone of daily life) can stay under $100. Imported goods (cheese, Western cereals, chocolate) carry a 40–60% premium, but staples like grains, legumes, and Ethiopian cheese (ayib) are among Africa's cheapest.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Transport en communation in Addis Ababa is efficient and dirt-cheap. Minibuses cost $0.10–$0.20 per ride regardless of distance; shared blue-and-white taxis run $1–$3 within the city. The new Addis Ababa metro line, operational since 2015, offers modern transit at comparable fares. Ride-sharing apps (Uber, local alternatives) provide a premium option at $2–$5 for short journeys. Owning a car incurs high import duties and fuel costs ($1.20–$1.50/liter), making it impractical for most expat budgets. Intercity buses connecting to other regions cost $3–$10 and are the backbone of Ethiopia's overland network.

Santé & Qualité de Vie

Indicateurs clés pour expatriés
WHO · UNDP 2026

Santé quality in Addis Ababa is reasonable for major conditions, though standards vary. St. Gabriel Hospital and the Korean Hospital offer reliable outpatient and emergency services at $20–$50 per consultation; specialist fees and imaging run $30–$100. Prescription medications are affordable ($5–$20 per course), and dental care costs 50–70% less than Western prices. Expats should note Addis Ababa's elevation (2,355m/7,726ft): altitude acclimatization takes 2–4 days, and some experience minor effects. International health insurance is strongly advised for serious conditions; emergency evacuation to Nairobi or beyond can be necessary. Pharmacies are well-stocked with generic medications, though branded imports are pricey.

Life Expectancy66.9 yrs
Physicians / 1,0000.1
HDI Score0.492Low Development
Education Index0.297
Gini Coefficient31.1
Air Quality PM2.522.3 µg/m³

Analyse Clé

Ethiopia offers unmatched value for cost-conscious expats with hard currency: a professional earning $2,000–$3,000 USD monthly can live comfortably in Addis Ababa's expat communities with money left over. However, hyperinflation (28%+ annually) and high informal costs make local currency holdings risky; transact in dollars or euros whenever possible.

Ultra Budget

Notre Verdict for Ethiopia

Ethiopia is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 18.4 — less than half of New York City. Expats on Western incomes enjoy exceptional purchasing power here.

Idéal pour

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

Moins adapté pour

  • Fixed-income expats (inflation 21.0% may erode savings)

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Estimations Budget Mensuel

Ethiopia · tout compris, USD par mois
Économique
$400–$600par mois
Logement partagé, cuisine à domicile, transport local
Confortable
$700–$1,200par mois
Appartement privé, restaurants réguliers, voyages occasionnels
Expatrié Occidental
$1,800+par mois
Style de vie premium, voyages fréquents, standard international

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Country vs Region Average

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Questions Fréquentes

Ethiopia cost of living
Is Ethiopia affordable for expats?
Absolutely. Ethiopia ranks among the world's cheapest countries with a cost of living index of just 18.40 (81.6% cheaper than NYC). Foreign currency holders—particularly those earning in USD or EUR—experience exceptional purchasing power. Even Western-standard housing and food remain far less expensive than comparable Southeast Asian alternatives.
What is the average cost of living in Ethiopia per month?
Budget travelers live on $400–$600/month eating locally and using public transport. Comfortable expats spend $700–$1,200 for furnished housing, mixed diet, and occasional leisure. Those seeking Western-standard living budget $1,800+ for premium neighborhoods like Bole, imported foods, and regular restaurant dining.
Can you live well in Ethiopia on $800/month?
Yes—$800/month easily covers a modest 1-bedroom apartment ($300–$400), groceries ($150–$200), transport ($30–$50), and utilities ($100–$150) in Addis Ababa, leaving room for dining out and entertainment. Outside the capital, this budget is extraordinarily comfortable. Hard currency is essential to avoid inflation erosion.
What is the cheapest city to live in Ethiopia?
Dire Dawa (railway hub) and Adama (industrial center east of Addis) offer 30–50% lower costs than the capital. Rental apartments there rent for $50–$100/month, and meals cost under $1. These cities lack Addis's expatriate infrastructure but appeal to budget maximizers and those seeking authentic Ethiopian experience.
How does Ethiopia compare to Kenya?
Ethiopia's cost of living index (18.40) is roughly 20–30% lower than Kenya's (23–28 range), particularly in rent and groceries. Kenya offers better infrastructure and established expat networks, but Ethiopia provides steeper value for those willing to embrace local conditions. Both countries face inflation pressures; both favor USD-earners.
Sources : Banque Mondiale 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Données vérifiées April 2026. Ne constitue pas un conseil financier ou juridique.
Mis à jour April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Méthodologie. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.