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Cost of Living in Mexico

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The cost of living ranges are set within the costs for a middle to upper class family lifetsyle, which considers a $1300 to $17400 USD monthly income. Included in the costs are: Housing, Food, Education, Transportation, Clothing, Recreation, Health, Furniture and Appliances, and Personal Use. Monthly rents are taken for the average for each city, and may vary according to market situation. Prices are in USD, based on an exchange rate of 11.5 pesos to the dollar.


STATE
CITY
COST OF LIVING RANGE
MONTHLY RENT
HIGH
LOW
AVERAGE
AguascalientesAguascalientes
5992
2334
1304
Baja California NorteMexicali
7392
2666
565
 Tijuana
7525
3409
696
Baja California SurLa Paz
3928
1769
348
CampecheCampeche
4783
2261
696
ChiapasTuxtla Gutierrez
5217
2470
766
ChihuahuaChihuahua
4826
2261
696
 Ciudad Juarez
5304
2122
870
CoahuilaSaltillo
4557
2113
694
 Torreon
6174
2609
933
 Monclova
4643
1870
522
Distrito FederalMexico City
6087
2174
DurangoDurango
5826
2521
217
Estado de MexicoToluca
5348
2348
870
GuanajuatoLeon
4696
2000
619
 Guanajuato
3852
1913
423
GuerreroAcapulco
5565
2087
386
HidalgoPachuca
6087
2609
435
JaliscoGuadalajara
5478
2478
435
MichoacanMorelia
4522
2087
135
MorelosCuernavaca
6044
2696
789
NayaritTepic
4696
2087
391
Nuevo LeonMonterrey
7322
3217
1500
OaxacaOaxaca
5652
2304
746
PueblaPuebla
6435
2870
922
QueretaroQueretaro
6000
2522
1304
Quintana RooCancun
6783
2870
609
San Luis PotosiSan Luis Potosi
5130
2261
602
SinaloaCuliacan
5739
2200
217
SonoraHermosillo
6870
2870
588
TabascoVillahermosa
5391
2087
522
TamaulipasReynosa
7304
2957
1218
 Tampico
5913
2174
765
TlaxcalaTlaxcala
5391
2174
273
VeracruzVeracruz
5513
2547
1130
YucatanMerida
5417
2261
435
ZacatecasZacatecas
7043
2870
1043
 
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