King Endybis Ethiopia 227-235 A.D
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Ethiopia

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Climate
ETB
Currency
Caution
Safety
Moderate
Cost of Living
Amharic
Language
Country Information Ethiopia

Ethiopia is a diverse and historically significant country located in the Horn of Africa, known for its ancient cultural heritage and complex geopolitical landscape. With a population of over 114 million people, it is the second-most populous nation...

Cost of Living
vs EU Average14% cheaper
Rent
$1,400Apartment (1 bedroom) in City…
Meal
$4.71Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
Groceries
$1.43Milk (regular), (1 liter)
Transport
$0.30One-way Ticket (Local Transpo…
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With a safety index of 50/100, Ethiopia offers moderate safety conditions for expats and their families.

Entry Requirements & Visa Options

All foreign nationals require a visa to enter Ethiopia, except citizens of Kenya and Djibouti who enjoy visa-free access with a valid passport.[5] U.S., UK, Canada, and Australia passport holders must obtain an eVisa in advance via the official portal at evisa.gov.et before travel, as travelers without a valid visa will be denied entry.[1][2][7] The eVisa application requires a passport valid for at least 6 months from entry date, a recent photo, flight itinerary, and payment of non-refundable fees. Processing...

Visa-free entry: 6 months
Digital Nomad Visa available
Work permits available
Retirement visa options
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Location Intelligence for Ethiopia
Cost of Living40.3

14% below EU avg

Safety49.7

23% below EU avg

Quality of Life60.3

61% below EU avg

Purchasing Power13.5

81% below EU avg

Baselines based on EU averages. Source: Numbeo indices.

Capital

Addis Ababa

Timezone

UTC+03:00

Area

1,104,300 km²

Population

114,963,583

Ethiopia shows a purchasing power index of 14/100, indicating below average economic conditions for expats.

Economic Overview in Ethiopia

GDP

$111.26B

HDI

0.5

Quality of Life

26/100

-17 vs NYC

Purchasing Power

6/100

-36 vs NYC

Understanding the economic landscape is essential for evaluating living costs and opportunities in Ethiopia. This comprehensive overview covers key financial indicators including cost of living, housing markets, income levels, and fiscal policies that shape daily life and long-term financial planning.

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Ethiopia
Continent Avg

Cost of Living Index

High

Affordable costs (CPI: 41.7). Groceries (44.7), rent (17.4), and restaurants (22.9) are low compared to NYC=100 baseline, with regional variations.

Housing Market

Very Poor

Property prices average 44.2 years of household income, making housing very expensive. Rent index (17.4) offers some affordability in urban areas.

Average Income Levels

Very Poor

Low purchasing power index of 13.1 indicates weak buying power. GDP per capita around $1,134 supports limited incomes with growth at 7.3% in 2024.

Tax System

Moderate

Progressive personal income tax up to 35%, corporate tax 30%, VAT 15%. Recent tax reforms aim to broaden base amid fiscal deficit reduction to 1.8% in FY24.

Business Environment

Poor

Ranked 159th out of 190 in ease of doing business (2019 data). High regulatory burden and bureaucracy hinder startups despite economic growth averaging 7%.

Social Security

Poor

Limited social safety nets with basic pension and healthcare via public system. Low coverage and quality, HDI 0.498 reflects challenges in programs for unemployment and poverty.

Work & Business in Ethiopia
Business ClimateSee full guide for details
Work PermitsRequirements vary by nationality
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Education SystemInternational schools, universities & curricula
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Climate

Ethiopia, spanning over 1.1 million km² in the Horn of Africa, features highly diverse climates driven by its dramatic topography, from scorching desert lowlands to cold Afro-alpine highlands. Defined by five altitude-based zones, the country experiences bimodal rainfall patterns with Kiremt (June-September) bringing heavy rains to highlands and Belg (February-May) affecting lowlands.

Climate
Tropical savanna, Hot desert
Summer
20–34°C
Winter
5–28°C
Sunshine
3200+ hrs/yr

5 distinct climate regions — see full guide for details

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Demographics in Ethiopia

Life Expectancy

65.5

Population

114,963,583

Religions

Islam
31.3%
Christianity (Protestant)
22.8%
Christianity (Catholic)
0.7%
Folk Religion
0.6%

Ethnic Composition

Oromo
34.5%
What Expats Say About EthiopiaBETA

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We're currently analyzing expat perspectives for Ethiopia. Check back soon for insights from real experiences!

We're gradually rolling out this feature and continuously improving the insights. The data is based on real expat discussions and will become more comprehensive over time.

Transportation & Infrastructure in Ethiopia
Public TransitAvailable in major cities
AirportsInternational connectivity
InfrastructureRoad & rail networks
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Social Integration in Ethiopia
Expat CommunityActive communities available
Cultural IntegrationTips & resources
Language BarrierSee guide for details
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Retirement & Benefits in Ethiopia
Retirement VisaCheck eligibility
Healthcare AccessPublic & private options
Pension RecognitionSee guide for details
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Political Landscape & Stability

Ethiopia operates as a federal parliamentary republic led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed since 2018, with President Taye Atske Selassie elected in 2024. The Prosperity Party dominates the bicameral legislature following the 2021 elections. The country faces challenges including armed conflicts, shrinking civic space, and preparations for 2026 elections.

System
Federal parliamentary republic
Legal System
Civil law system influenced by customary and religious law
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Environment & Sustainability in Ethiopia
Air QualitySee detailed assessment
Green SpacesParks & nature areas
SustainabilityEnvironmental policies
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Ethiopia at a Glance

Languages

Amharic

UN Member

Yes

Quick Facts for Ethiopia

Population

114,963,583

Currency

ETB

Timezone

UTC+03:00

Calling Code

+251

Week starts on

Monday

Gini Coefficient

35 (2015)

Traffic side

right side

Location

Data Source: Safety, crime, and quality metrics are sourced from Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database of reported data.

All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.