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Budget & Ausgaben in Somalia

Vollständige Preisübersicht für Wohnen, Lebensmittel, Verkehr und Alltag

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Somalia is among the most affordable countries in Africa, with a cost of living significantly below the continental average. However, expat living costs are substantially higher than local costs due to security considerations, imported goods, and limited infrastructure. The country faces economic challenges with a GDP per capita of $630 and an average post-tax salary of just $157 monthly, making it one of Africa's poorest nations.

Geschätztes Monatsbudget

Sparsam
$300–$400 per month (single person living locally): basic housing ($50–$100), local food ($100–$150), transport ($30–$50), utilities ($50–$80), and minimal discretionary spending. This reflects how Somali residents survive on very limited incomes.
Komfortabel
$800–$1,200 per month (single expat): secure housing in a decent neighborhood ($300–$500), mix of local and imported groceries ($200–$300), occasional dining out ($100–$150), transport ($50–$100), utilities ($100–$150), and communications ($50–$100). This assumes security-conscious choices and some Western comforts.
Familie (4 Personen)
$2,000–$3,000+ per month (family of four on expat lifestyle): expat-standard housing in secure area ($800–$1,200), international school fees ($200–$800 depending on quality), imported and local groceries ($600–$800), transport/vehicle ($200–$300), utilities and internet ($200–$250), healthcare ($100–$200), and discretionary spending ($100–$200). Families prioritizing security and education face substantially higher costs.

Somalia offers exceptional value for budget travelers and digital nomads with very low baseline costs—roughly 70% cheaper than the Africa average for rent. However, this advantage applies mainly to those comfortable with local living standards and security trade-offs. Expats and families seeking international-standard housing, education, and services face costs 3–5 times higher than local budgets, though still cheaper than most African capitals. The country's extreme poverty, limited infrastructure, and security challenges mean that true cost savings require accepting significant lifestyle compromises.

Wirtschaft & Lebenshaltungskosten in Somalia
Lebensmittel & Gastronomie

Günstige Mahlzeit im Restaurant

1-7 $
Ø: 4 $
+14.3% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Mahlzeit für 2, Restaurant Mittelklasse (3 Gänge)

10-35 $
Ø: 22.5 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

McMeal bei McDonald's (oder vergleichbares Combo-Menü)

4-5 $
Ø: 4.5 $
-10.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Inländisches Bier (0,5L vom Fass)

4-33 $
Ø: 18.5 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten
Wohnen & Immobilien

Wohnung (1 Zimmer) im Stadtzentrum

70-200 $
Ø: 135 $
-15.6% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Wohnung (1 Zimmer) außerhalb des Zentrums

40-100 $
Ø: 70 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Wohnung (3 Zimmer) im Stadtzentrum

200-500 $
Ø: 350 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Wohnung (3 Zimmer) außerhalb des Zentrums

150-250 $
Ø: 200 $
-20.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten
Verkehr & Transport

Einzelfahrschein (ÖPNV)

0.3-0.5 $
Ø: 0.4 $
-36.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Hähnchenfilet (1kg)

3-10 $
Ø: 6.5 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Monatliche ÖPNV-Karte

8-30 $
Ø: 19 $
-56.8% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Benzin (1L)

0.85-1.1 $
Ø: 0.98 $
-2.5% vs. vor 3 Monaten
Nebenkosten & Kommunikation

Nebenkosten für 85m²-Wohnung

50-160 $
Ø: 105 $
+5.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Internet (60 Mbit/s+, Flatrate)

25-60 $
Ø: 42.5 $
+21.4% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Mobilfunktarif (10GB+ Daten)

5-15 $
Ø: 10 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten
Lebensmittelpreise

Milch (1L)

1-2 $
Ø: 1.5 $
0.0% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Weißbrot (500g)

0.5-3 $
Ø: 1.75 $
+2.9% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Eier (12 Stück)

1.6-3.6 $
Ø: 2.6 $
+3.2% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Lokaler Käse (1kg)

2-6 $
Ø: 4 $
-42.9% vs. vor 3 Monaten
Freizeit & Sport

Fitnessstudio, Monatsbeitrag

15-45 $
Ø: 30 $
-7.7% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Tennisplatz (1 Stunde, Wochenende)

1-20 $
Ø: 10.5 $
-4.5% vs. vor 3 Monaten

Kinokarte

N/A
Ø: N/A

Kita / Kindergarten (monatlich, privat)

25-100 $
Ø: 62.5 $
-3.8% vs. vor 3 Monaten
Last updated: 2026-04-03