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Cost of living in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is 50% cheaper than the US, ranking #82 of 203 countries we cover for cost of living.

World Bank data through 2024 · last reviewed 2026-06.

Cost of living · US = 100
49.9
Ranks #82 of 203 · 50% cheaper than the US
GDP / capita (PPP)
$71,375
GNI / capita (PPP)
$71,730
Inflation · YoY
1.7%
Population
35.3M
Capital
Riyadh
Density
16 /km²
Urban
84%
Area
2.1M km²

What drives the cost here

Price levels by category, where the world average = 100. Above 100 is pricier than the global norm; below it is cheaper.

In Saudi Arabia, communication is the priciest category relative to the world (189), while housing & utilities is the most affordable (47).

Communication 189
Food & groceries 129
Health 91
Restaurants & hotels 76
Transport 71
Housing & utilities 47

Category price levels: World Bank ICP 2021 (world average = 100) · source

Saudi Arabia on the map

What your money is worth here

A $100,000 US lifestyle would cost roughly $50,000 in Saudi Arabia.

Quality of life

94/100 · #41 of 198

Beyond cost — health, safety, and connectivity. The score is a transparent, equal-weight composite of the verified metrics below (see methodology).

Quality-of-life score
94 / 100
Our transparent equal-weight composite
Life expectancy
79 yrs
World Bank · 2024 · source
Safety · homicide /100k
0.9
UNODC · 2019 · source
Infant mortality /1k
5
World Bank · 2024 · source
Internet users
100%
ITU · 2024 · source
Air quality · PM2.5
53 µg/m³
WHO · 2020 · source

About Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam and home to Islam's two holiest shrines in Mecca and Medina. The king's official title is the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. ABD AL-AZIZ bin Abd al-Rahman AL SAUD (Ibn Saud) founded the modern Saudi state in 1932 after a 30-year campaign to unify most of the Arabian Peninsula. One of his male descendants rules the country today, as required by the country's 1992 Basic Law. After Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, Saudi Arabia took in the Kuwaiti royal family and 400,000 refugees, while allowing Western and Arab troops to deploy on its soil and liberate Kuwait the following year. Major terrorist attacks in 2003 spurred a strong ongoing campaign against domestic terrorism and extremism. US troops returned to the Kingdom in 2019 after attacks on Saudi oil infrastructure.

Read the full background

From 2005 to 2015, King ABDALLAH bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud incrementally modernized the Kingdom through a series of social and economic initiatives that included expanding employment and social opportunities for women, attracting foreign investment, increasing the private sector's role in the economy, and discouraging the hiring of foreign workers. Saudi Arabia saw some protests during the 2011 Arab Spring but not the level of bloodshed seen in protests elsewhere in the region; Riyadh took a cautious but firm approach, arresting and quickly releasing some protesters and using its state-sponsored clerics to counter political and Islamist activism. The government held its first-ever elections in 2005 and 2011, when Saudis voted for municipal councilors. King ABDALLAH's reforms accelerated under King SALMAN bin Abd al-Aziz, who ascended to the throne in 2015 and lifted the Kingdom's ban on women driving, implemented education reforms, funded green initiatives, and allowed cinemas to operate for the first time in decades. In 2015, women were allowed to vote and stand as candidates for the first time in municipal elections, with 19 women winning seats. King SALMAN initially named his nephew, MUHAMMAD BIN NAYIF bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, as the Crown Prince, but a palace coup in 2017 resulted in King SALMAN's son, Deputy Crown Prince MUHAMMAD BIN SALMAN bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, taking over as Crown Prince. King SALMAN appointed MUHAMMAD BIN SALMAN as prime minister in 2022.In 2015, Saudi Arabia led a coalition of 10 countries in a military campaign to restore Yemen's legitimate government, which had been ousted by Houthi forces. The war in Yemen has drawn international criticism for civilian casualties and its effect on the country’s dire humanitarian situation. The same year, MUHAMMAD BIN SALMAN announced that Saudi Arabia would lead a multi-nation Islamic Coalition to fight terrorism, and in 2017, Saudi Arabia inaugurated the Global Center for Combatting Extremist Ideology (also known as "Etidal").

The country remains a leading producer of oil and natural gas and holds about 17% of the world's proven oil reserves as of 2020. The government continues to pursue economic reform and diversification -- particularly since Saudi Arabia's accession to the WTO in 2005 -- and promotes foreign investment in the Kingdom. In 2016, the Saudi Government announced broad socio-economic reforms known as Vision 2030. Low global oil prices in 2015 and 2016 significantly lowered Saudi Arabia’s governmental revenue, prompting cuts to subsidies on water, electricity, and gasoline; reduced government-employee compensation; and new land taxes. In coordination with OPEC and some key non-OPEC countries, Saudi Arabia agreed to cut oil output in 2017 to regulate supply and help boost global prices. In 2020, this agreement collapsed, and Saudi Arabia launched a price war by flooding the market with low-priced oil before returning to the negotiating table to agree to a major output cut that helped buoy prices.

Background from the CIA World Factbook (public domain), archived 2026-06-03.

Frequently asked

Is Saudi Arabia expensive to live in?

Saudi Arabia is 50% cheaper than the US, ranking #82 of the 203 countries we track. Its most expensive category relative to the world is communication; housing & utilities costs the least.

How much money do you need to live in Saudi Arabia?

A lifestyle that costs $100,000 in the United States would cost roughly $50,000 in Saudi Arabia, going by overall price levels. The salary translator turns your own figure into a local equivalent.

Is Saudi Arabia cheaper than the United States?

Yes. Its overall price level is 49.9, against 100 for the United States.

What is the quality of life in Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia scores 94 out of 100 on our quality-of-life index (#41 of 198), a composite of life expectancy, safety, health, and connectivity, with life expectancy around 79 years.

Every number, sourced.

We cite the exact source and year for each figure. Derived values are computed at build time, never hand-entered.

Price level index (US = 100)
Derived: nominal ÷ PPP GDP per capita, indexed to the US
49.9
GDP per capita (PPP)
World Bank · 2024 · source
$71,375
GNI per capita (PPP)
World Bank · 2024 · source
$71,730
Inflation (annual %)
World Bank · 2024 · source
1.7%
Population
World Bank · 2024 · source
35.3M
Population density
World Bank · 2023 · source
16 /km²
Urban population
World Bank · 2024 · source
84%
Surface area
World Bank · 2023 · source
2.1M km²

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