Economy Guide in Niue
Economic overview, job market trends, income levels, and financial landscape for expats
GDP
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Total economic output of the country
HDI
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Health, education & standard of living index
Quality of Life
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Composite score based on cost of living, safety, healthcare & climate
Purchasing Power
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How much your salary buys after living costs
Cost of Living Index
Exact Cost of Living Index (CPI) data relative to NYC (100) is unavailable. Based on the Restaurant Price Index of 53.45 and general knowledge of small island nations, the overall cost of living is estimated to be moderate (estimated CPI: 55.0).
Housing Market
Specific property price to income ratio and rent index data are unavailable. Given Niue's small population and limited land, the housing market is estimated to be moderate, with potential restrictions on foreign ownership. (Estimated ratio: 10.0 years).
Average Income Levels
The GDP per capita was $16,589 in 2024, and the average monthly salary was $1,700 in 2026. While a direct purchasing power index is unavailable, these figures, combined with high human development and zero poverty, suggest moderate purchasing power (estimated index: 90.0).
Tax System
Niue operates a simple income tax framework with progressive elements and rebates, alongside a Niue Consumption Tax (NCT) of 12.5%. The corporate tax rate for 2024 and 2025 is 30.00%.
Business Environment
Niue's national development plan focuses on improving governance and rehabilitating the private sector. However, foreign enterprises require Cabinet approval to operate, and specific 'Ease of Doing Business' rankings are not readily available, indicating a moderately challenging environment.
Social Security
Niue provides universal healthcare through Niue Foou Hospital, with transfers to New Zealand for advanced care. A pension system is in place, and Niueans, as New Zealand citizens, have access to New Zealand's social security system.
Banking & Financial Safety
Niue lacks a formal deposit insurance scheme, and banking licenses have not been operationalized, with no prudential regulation of banks or other financial institutions. The New Zealand dollar (NZD) is the official currency.
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