Cost of living 2018 in Laos

Hello everyone,

As per our annual tradition, we invite you to share your experiences and tell us more about the average prices of products and services in your town/city/area, so that we have updated information regarding cost of living and inflation in Laos.

Thanks to your contribution, future expats in Laos will be more informed and will be able to refine their budget and better prepare for their big move.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment or a house in Laos?

How much does it cost to buy an apartment or a house in Laos?

How much do you pay on average for public transportation (bus, subway, train, tram, taxi)?

How much do you pay for basic food items such as rice, bread, and pasta?

What is your monthly budget for groceries?

How much does it cost to see a doctor/dentist/physician/specialist in Laos?

How much do you pay for health insurance per month?

How much does childcare cost on average per month?

What is your child's schooling budget per month?

How much does it cost to fill up your car's fuel tank?

How much do you pay for electricity/gas/water etc., per month?

How much do you pay for your internet and phone subscription?

How much do you pay for your lunch pack on weekdays?

How much do you pay for an espresso coffee?

How much do you pay for a cinema ticket?

How much does a gym membership cost in Laos?

Thank you for sharing your experience.

Priscilla

Anyone kind enough to share their experience(s) on this?  :)

Pretty sure the cost of living in Laos has steadily increased for the past years..

Hi azrelrahiman and welcome to the forum  :)

Whilst waiting for replies you could check www.numbeo.com for living costs.

Thanks, Stumpy :)

And yes I'm currently using that website. Very helpful indeed.
But I'm interested to know the differences cost of living between Vientiane, Thabok, Thakhek and Pakse.

Have no individual item costs but the cost of living is not much different between Pakse and Vientiane.
Rents in Vientiane are higher because of the expat market and Pakse is much the same due to lack of rentals available.
Food slightly cheaper in the Pakse market.

No personal knowledge of Thabok or Thakek but I would imagine they would both be cheaper but the market shopping may not have the range of goods you could buy in Pakse or Vientiane.

I prefer Pakse to Vientiane. It is a regional capital city but nowhere as crowded as Vientiane. We lived there for 5 years and my wife comes from the area. We moved to Vientiane for our children's education.

Thakek is certainly cheaper than Vientiane or Pakse.