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Indonesia

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Climate
IDR
Currency
Moderate
Safety
Low
Cost of Living
Indonesian
Language
Country Information Indonesia

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state, comprising over 17,000 islands spanning a vast maritime region in Southeast Asia. Located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the country stretches across approximately 5,000 kilometers from eas...

Cost of Living
vs EU Average45% cheaper
Rent
Rp10,435,699Apartment (1 bedroom) in City…
Meal
Rp37,500Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
Groceries
Rp23,000Milk (regular), (1 liter)
Transport
Rp6,750One-way Ticket (Local Transpo…
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With a safety index of 54/100, Indonesia offers moderate safety conditions for expats and their families.

Entry Requirements & Visa Options

Indonesia offers convenient entry options for most tourists, including a visa on arrival (VOA) or electronic visa on arrival (e-VOA) for citizens of over 90 countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and many others. The VOA is available at major airports like Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta and Bali's Ngurah Rai (Denpasar), as well as select seaports and land borders, costing 500,000 IDR (approximately $35 USD), payable in cash or card. It permits a 30-day stay, extendable once for...

Visa-free entry: 30 days
Digital Nomad Visa: 5 years
Work permits available
Investment visa from .
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Location Intelligence for Indonesia
Cost of Living25.7

45% below EU avg

Safety53.7

17% below EU avg

Quality of Life93.3

40% below EU avg

Purchasing Power31.7

55% below EU avg

Baselines based on EU averages. Source: Numbeo indices.

Capital

Jakarta

Timezone

UTC+07:00

Area

1,904,569 km²

Population

273,523,621

Indonesia shows a purchasing power index of 32/100, indicating below average economic conditions for expats.

Economic Overview in Indonesia

GDP

$1.32T

HDI

0.7

Quality of Life

40/100

-3 vs NYC

Purchasing Power

13/100

-29 vs NYC

Understanding the economic landscape is essential for evaluating living costs and opportunities in Indonesia. 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.

Comparison data legendCompare:
Indonesia
Continent Avg

Cost of Living Index

Very High

Very affordable (CPI: 25.8, NYC=100). Groceries (33.6), rent (8.6), and restaurants (15.1) are low, with regional variations in major cities like Jakarta.

Housing Market

Very Poor

Very expensive (property-to-income ratio: 24.6 years). High purchase prices relative to incomes, though rentals remain affordable with urban-rural differences.

Average Income Levels

Very Poor

Low purchasing power (index: 31.1). Real wages declining amid 5% GDP growth in 2024-2026, with jobs in low-value sectors.

Tax System

Good

Progressive income tax (5-35% for residents). VAT at 11%, low property taxes; straightforward but regional variations exist.

Business Environment

Moderate

Moderate ease of doing business (World Bank legacy rank ~73). Strong FDI growth (20.8% in 2024), but bureaucracy and regulatory hurdles persist amid 5% GDP outlook.

Social Security

Moderate

BPJS covers healthcare (95%+ population) and pensions for formal workers. Limited unemployment benefits; quality uneven, focused on universal health.

Work & Business in Indonesia
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

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation spanning the equator, features a predominantly tropical climate with minimal seasonal temperature variation due to its location. Classified mainly under Köppen's Af (tropical rainforest), Am (tropical monsoon), and Aw (tropical savanna) types, it experiences high humidity, abundant rainfall, and warm temperatures year-round, ideal for expats seeking consistent warmth but challenging due to heavy rains and humidity.

Climate
Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Monsoon
Summer
26–32°C
Winter
24–30°C
Sunshine
3200+ hrs/yr

4 distinct climate regions — see full guide for details

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Demographics in Indonesia

Life Expectancy

69.2

Population

273,523,621

Religions

Currently under research

Ethnic Composition

Javanese
40.2%
Others (600+ ethnic groups)
34%
Sundanese
15.5%
Malay
3.7%
Batak
3.6%
What Expats Say About IndonesiaBETA

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

Indonesia operates as a presidential republic where the president serves as both head of state and government, elected directly by popular vote for five-year terms. Following the October 2024 elections, President Prabowo Subianto leads a broad coalition government across eight parliamentary parties in the 580-seat House of Representatives. The political system reflects Indonesia's democratic evolution since 1998, with an increasingly assertive legislature providing checks on executive power, though recent proposals suggest potential constitutional reforms toward greater parliamentary influence in local governance.

System
Presidential Republic
Democracy
Flawed Democracy
Legal System
Civil law system based on the 1945 Constitution with Islamic law elements in certain regions
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Environment & Sustainability in Indonesia
Air QualitySee detailed assessment
Green SpacesParks & nature areas
SustainabilityEnvironmental policies
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Indonesia at a Glance

Capital

Jakarta

Languages

Indonesian

UN Member

Yes

Quick Facts for Indonesia

Population

273,523,621

Currency

IDR

Timezones

UTC+07:00 to UTC+09:00

Calling Code

+62

Week starts on

Monday

Gini Coefficient

38.2 (2019)

Traffic side

left 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.