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Data last updated: March 2026
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A moderate monthly budget for a single person ranges from $800/month in Southeast Asia to $3,000/month in Western Europe. Typical breakdowns: In Thailand, expect $400-600 for rent, $150-250 for food, $30-50 for transport, and $50-150 for healthcare insurance. In Portugal, expect $800-1,200 for rent, $200-300 for groceries, $40-55 for transport, and $50-100 for private health insurance. In Mexico, expect $500-900 for rent, $200-350 for food, $30-50 for transport, and $50-100 for healthcare. Couples typically spend 1.5x a single person's budget (not 2x) due to shared rent and utilities. Families with children should add $500-2,000/month for international schooling depending on the city. Source: WhereNext Budget Builder, World Bank PPP data, Q1 2026.
Beyond the monthly budget, relocating abroad involves significant one-time and recurring costs that most guides omit: visa application fees ($50-5,000 depending on country and type), international health insurance ($100-400/month, rising 5-8% annually after age 50), flights home (1-3 trips/year at $500-2,000 each), shipping or storage ($500-3,000 one-time), security deposits (typically 2-3 months rent abroad vs 1 month in the US), foreign transaction fees (1-3% on credit cards — use Wise or Revolut to avoid), and initial setup costs (furniture, SIM card, transportation — budget $1,000-3,000). For Americans, there are also tax preparation costs ($500-2,500/year for an expat CPA). Source: WhereNext Budget Builder and relocation cost research, Q1 2026.
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