50 Countries With a Cheaper Cost of Living Than the US
2 min readCurrently, the average monthly cost of living in the United States is $2,433 — an amount that’s rather easy for some but rather difficult for others to afford. Indeed, one in three American households feel financially insecure, per a report from LendingTree. Many might actually find it more affordable to live abroad, in one of the many countries with a lower cost of living than America.
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Recently, World Population Review compiled a list of the cheapest countries to live in 2025, and from that list GOBankingRates selected the 50 countries with a lower monthly cost of living than America — all as a means to create a handy guide for affordable living outside of America in 2025.
Looking for a place in Europe to kick up your feet for less than $2,433? Dreaming about retiring in Australia for less than that amount? Check out 50 countries with cheaper cost of living than America.
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Monthly cost of living (USD): $1,838
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Population: 9,757,000 million