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Cost of living in Kuwait

Kuwait is 37% cheaper than the US, ranking #53 of 203 countries we cover for cost of living.

World Bank data through 2025 · last reviewed 2026-06.

Cost of living · US = 100
63.3
Ranks #53 of 203 · 37% cheaper than the US
GDP / capita (PPP)
$52,444
GNI / capita (PPP)
$63,270
Inflation · YoY
2.9%
Population
4.9M
Capital
Kuwait City
Density
272 /km²
Urban
100%
Area
17.8K 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 Kuwait, communication is the priciest category relative to the world (197), while housing & utilities is the most affordable (76).

Communication 197
Health 133
Food & groceries 129
Restaurants & hotels 108
Transport 77
Housing & utilities 76

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

Kuwait on the map

What your money is worth here

A $100,000 US lifestyle would cost roughly $63,500 in Kuwait.

Quality of life

98/100 · #2 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
98 / 100
Our transparent equal-weight composite
Life expectancy
85 yrs
World Bank · 2024 · source
Safety · homicide /100k
0.2
UNODC · 2020 · source
Infant mortality /1k
7
World Bank · 2024 · source
Internet users
100%
ITU · 2025 · source
Safe drinking water
100%
WHO/UNICEF · 2024 · source
Air quality · PM2.5
54 µg/m³
WHO · 2020 · source

About Kuwait

Kuwait has been ruled by the AL-SABAH dynasty since the 18th century. The threat of Ottoman invasion in 1899 prompted Amir Mubarak AL-SABAH to seek protection from Britain, ceding foreign and defense responsibility to Britain until 1961, when the country attained its independence. Iraq attacked and overran Kuwait in 1990. After several weeks of aerial bombardment, a US-led UN coalition began a ground assault in 1991 that liberated Kuwait in four days.

Read the full background

In 1992, the Amir reconstituted the parliament that he had dissolved in 1986. Amid the 2010-11 uprisings and protests across the Arab world, stateless Arabs known as Bidoon staged small protests demanding citizenship, jobs, and other benefits available to Kuwaiti nationals. Other demographic groups, notably Islamists and Kuwaitis from tribal backgrounds, soon joined the growing protest movements, which culminated with the resignation of the prime minister amid allegations of corruption. Demonstrations renewed in 2012 in response to a decree amending the electoral law that lessened the voting power of the tribal blocs. An opposition coalition of Sunni Islamists, tribal populists, and some liberals largely boycotted legislative elections in 2012 and 2013, which ushered in a legislature more amenable to the government's agenda. Faced with the prospect of painful subsidy cuts, oppositionists and independents actively participated in the 2016 election, winning nearly half the seats, but the opposition became increasingly factionalized. Between 2006 and his death in 2020, the Amir dissolved the National Assembly on seven occasions and shuffled the cabinet over a dozen times, usually citing political stagnation and gridlock between the legislature and the government. The current Amir, who assumed his role in 2020, launched a "National Dialogue" in 2021 meant to resolve political gridlock. As part of this initiative, the Amir pardoned several opposition figures who had been living in exile, and they returned to Kuwait. Legislative challenges remain, and the cabinet has been reshuffled six times since 2020.

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

Frequently asked

Is Kuwait expensive to live in?

Kuwait is 37% cheaper than the US, ranking #53 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 Kuwait?

A lifestyle that costs $100,000 in the United States would cost roughly $63,500 in Kuwait, going by overall price levels. The salary translator turns your own figure into a local equivalent.

Is Kuwait cheaper than the United States?

Yes. Its overall price level is 63.3, against 100 for the United States.

What is the quality of life in Kuwait?

Kuwait scores 98 out of 100 on our quality-of-life index (#2 of 198), a composite of life expectancy, safety, health, and connectivity, with life expectancy around 85 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
63.3
GDP per capita (PPP)
World Bank · 2024 · source
$52,444
GNI per capita (PPP)
World Bank · 2024 · source
$63,270
Inflation (annual %)
World Bank · 2024 · source
2.9%
Population
World Bank · 2024 · source
4.9M
Population density
World Bank · 2023 · source
272 /km²
Urban population
World Bank · 2024 · source
100%
Surface area
World Bank · 2023 · source
17.8K km²

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