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Madagascar · Coût de la Vie 2026
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Coût de la Vie in Madagascar
pour Expatriés 2026

Madagascar cost of living index: 39/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $312–$468. GNI per capita (PPP): $1,900. The world's 4th largest island offers extraordinary biodiversity with 90% of species found nowhere else on Earth. For expats, Madagascar represents exceptional value in a French and Malagasy-speaking nation where NGO, tourism, and conservation sectors dominate employment.

61% moins cher que New York

Votre budget NYC de 5 000 $ → $1,950/month in Madagascar · votre dollar va 156% further here

Appart. 1ch. · moy. est.
Repas restaurant · est.
Transport mensuel · est.
$780–$1,560/month Budget typique / mois
Banque Mondiale 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Mis à jour April 2026YMYL · Guide de données uniquement
Indice du Coût de la Vie
39.0
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Appart. 1ch. centre-ville · 87% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Par repas · 77% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 59% cheaper than NYC
RNB / habitant
$1.8k
Banque Mondiale PPP
Pouvoir d'Achat
5.0
Votre $ va 156% plus loin ici
Inflation 2026
7.61%
Taux annuel

Données Clés sur le Coût de la Vie

Madagascar 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banque Mondiale 2026
Coût de la Vievs NYC · 61% cheaper than NYC
39.0NYC = 100
RentAppart. 1ch. centre-ville
13.0~—
RestaurantsPar repas
23.0~—
GroceriesPanier mensuel
41.0~—
Pouvoir d'AchatAchat local
5.0×2.56 expat
vs base NYC
CatégorieIndiceUSD est.Niveau
Coût de la Vie39.061% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)13.0—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries41.0—/mo est.Modéré
Restaurants23.0—/meal est.Cheap
Local Pouvoir d'Achat5.0×2.56 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$1.8kBanque Mondiale PPP
Inflation Rate7.61%Annuel 2026

Logement & Loyer

USD per month · 2026
Banque Mondiale · GlobalCostData

Antananarivo (Tana), the capital, offers furnished apartments in expat-friendly neighborhoods like Analakely for $200–$350/month; unfurnished rentals are cheaper at $150–$250/month. Secondary cities like Toamasina and Antsirabe run 20–30% lower. Expats typically favor colonial-era buildings in central Tana with reliable electricity and water; gated compounds are uncommon but security guards are standard. Utilities add $20–$40/month for electricity (frequent power cuts require backup planning).

Alimentation & Restaurants

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Local markets (in Malagasy, "marketa") offer rice, beans, tropical fruits, and fish at negligible cost—a week of groceries for a local family costs $15–$25. Imported goods (cheese, wine, processed foods) carry a 150–250% premium due to limited supply chains. Eating at local restaurants (hotely) costs $2–$4 per meal; expat-oriented cafes in Tana charge $6–$10. Monthly food budget for expats: $80–$150 including mix of local and imported items.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Transport en commun is minimal; taxis are the backbone at $1–$3 for in-city rides. Motorcycle taxis (pousse-pousse) cost $0.50–$1. Fuel is readily available at $1.10–$1.30/liter; car rental from international agencies runs $30–$50/day. Many expats rely on informal taxi networks or hire personal drivers for $200–$400/month, which proves cost-effective compared to owning a vehicle (high maintenance costs and fuel prices relative to salaries).

Santé & Qualité de Vie

Indicateurs clés pour expatriés
WHO · UNDP 2026

Public healthcare is extremely limited; expats use private clinics in Tana charging $40–$80 for consultations and $8–$15 for basic medications. International SOS and other expat-oriented clinics cost $100–$150/visit but offer English-speaking staff and modern equipment. Private health insurance for expats runs $80–$200/month; serious medical issues often require evacuation to Mauritius or South Africa, adding significant cost.

Life Expectancy60.9 yrs
Physicians / 1,0000.2
HDI Score0.487Low Development
Education Index0.396
Gini Coefficient36.8
Air Quality PM2.517.4 µg/m³

Analyse Clé

Madagascar offers unparalleled value combined with world-class biodiversity—but infrastructure and medical access require serious planning. The 7.3% inflation is manageable on a modest budget, and the weak GNI ($1,900 PPP) reflects ongoing development challenges that paradoxically create exceptional affordability for foreign earners.

Ultra Budget

Notre Verdict for Madagascar

Madagascar is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 39.0 — 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 7.6% may erode savings)

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Estimations Budget Mensuel

Madagascar · tout compris, USD par mois
Économique
$312–$390par mois
Logement partagé, cuisine à domicile, transport local
Confortable
$468–$585par mois
Appartement privé, restaurants réguliers, voyages occasionnels
Expatrié Occidental
$936+par mois
Style de vie premium, voyages fréquents, standard international

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10-Year Economic Trend

GDP per capita PPP (USD)
Annuel Inflation (%)

Country vs Region Average

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Questions Fréquentes

Madagascar cost of living
Is Madagascar affordable for expats?
Absolutely. At 61% cheaper than NYC with a cost of living index of 39, Madagascar ranks among the world's most affordable destinations. Comfortable expat living costs $468–$585/month outside Antananarivo. The real cost is navigating infrastructure and security logistics.
What is the average cost of living in Madagascar per month?
Budget travelers spend $312–$390/month; comfortable expats budget $468–$585/month; Western lifestyle expats should plan $936+/month including private transport, imported food, and health insurance.
Can you live well in Madagascar on $500/month?
Yes. $500/month comfortably covers a 1-bedroom apartment ($150–$250), food ($80–$150), transport ($40–$60), and utilities ($30–$40). Santé and leisure remain separate line items; budget $100–$150/month for occasional private clinic visits.
What is the cheapest city to live in Madagascar?
Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, and Mahajanga offer 20–30% lower costs than Antananarivo. Furnished 1BR apartments rent for $100–$150, and food costs drop by 25% due to lower local demand for expat-oriented pricing.
How does Madagascar compare to Kenya for expats?
Madagascar is 15% cheaper overall (COL 39 vs Kenya 44) with dramatically lower rent (13 vs 32). Kenya offers better healthcare infrastructure and English-language support; Madagascar rewards those committed to French/Malagasy and conservation work.
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.