Economy Guide in Croatia
Economic overview, job market trends, income levels, and financial landscape for expats
GDP
$70.96B
Total economic output of the country
HDI
0.86
Very high human development
Quality of Life
76/100
Excellent quality of life — among the top worldwide
Purchasing Power
36/100
Weak purchasing power — salaries don't stretch far
Cost of Living Index
Moderate costs (CPI: 51.1). Groceries (48.8) and restaurants (53.9) are moderately priced compared to NYC.
Housing Market
Property prices average 12.8 years of household income, indicating an expensive market. The rental market (Rent Index: 16.4) is relatively more affordable.
Average Income Levels
A purchasing power index of 91.0 suggests moderate buying power compared to NYC. Income levels are growing but still below major Western European economies.
Tax System
Croatia has a progressive income tax system with main rates of 20% and 30%, plus local surtaxes. The standard VAT rate is 25%, which is relatively high. Property taxes are generally low, with an exception for holiday homes.
Business Environment
Croatia's startup ecosystem is growing, ranking 44th globally and 26th in Eastern Europe as of 2024, with Zagreb being a key hub. While efforts are made to reduce administrative burdens, regulatory complexity and bureaucracy can still pose challenges for businesses.
Social Security
Croatia operates a universal healthcare system through mandatory health insurance (HZZO), providing broad coverage to residents. The pension system is a three-pillar model, including mandatory state and individual savings pillars. Unemployment benefits are available for those with sufficient work experience.
Banking & Financial Safety
Deposits in Croatia are protected up to €100,000 (approximately USD 117,210 as of May 3, 2026) per depositor per credit institution under the EU Deposit Guarantee Scheme. The Croatian banking sector is stable, well-regulated by the Croatian National Bank and ECB, and adheres to international standards like Basel III.
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