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Cost of Living in Nigeria
Everything you need to know about living expenses, salaries, and affordability in Nigeria.
Monthly Expenses in Nigeria
Rent (1BR, city center)
63%$350
Food & Groceries
27%$150
Transportation
4%$20
Utilities
7%$40
Total Monthly Cost$560
Affordable— Cost Index: 0.25 (US = 1.0)
Recommended monthly salary: $1,100 (before tax)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of living in Nigeria?
The average monthly cost of living for a single person in Nigeria is approximately $560, including rent ($350), food ($150), transport ($20), and utilities ($40).
Is Nigeria expensive to live in?
With a cost index of 0.25 (compared to the US at 1.0), Nigeria is more affordable than average for international standards.
What salary do I need to live in Nigeria?
To live comfortably in Nigeria, we recommend a monthly salary of at least $1,100 before tax. This covers all basic expenses with about 20% left for savings.
What is the tax rate in Nigeria?
The estimated average income tax rate in Nigeria is approximately 15%. Actual rates vary based on income level and personal circumstances.