Cost of Living in Dhaka

Summary of cost of living in Dhaka, Bangladesh:

  • The estimated monthly costs for a family of four are £1,080.7 (৳178,267.1), excluding rent (using our estimator).
  • The estimated monthly costs for a single person are £301.8 (৳49,779.0), excluding rent.
  • Dhaka is 65.1% less expensive than Columbus (excluding rent, see our cost of living index).
  • Rent in Dhaka is, on average, 87.7% lower than in Columbus.
Restaurants
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Meal at an Inexpensive Restaurant £1.82 0.91-3.03
Meal for Two at a Mid-Range Restaurant (Three Courses, Without Drinks) £9.09 6.06-15.16
Combo Meal at McDonald's (or Equivalent Fast-Food Meal) £3.64 3.03-6.06
Domestic Draft Non-Alcoholic Beer (1 Pint) £3.86 1.82-7.27
Imported Non-Alcoholic Beer (12 oz Small Bottle) £3.03 1.82-9.09
Cappuccino (Regular Size) £1.75 0.91-3.03
Soft Drink (Coca-Cola or Pepsi, 12 oz Small Bottle) £0.22 0.18-0.36
Bottled Water (12 oz) £0.12 0.12-0.15
Markets
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Milk (Regular, 1 Liter) £0.61 0.55-0.67
Fresh White Bread (1 lb Loaf) £0.40 0.27-0.66
White Rice (1 lb) £0.23 0.16-0.27
Eggs (12, Large Size) £0.88 0.67-1.09
Local Cheese (1 lb) £3.06 1.65-8.22
Chicken Fillets (1 lb) £1.16 0.44-1.65
Beef Round or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat (1 lb) £2.20 2.06-2.75
Apples (1 lb) £0.95 0.63-1.10
Bananas (1 lb) £0.30 0.19-0.55
Oranges (1 lb) £0.87 0.55-1.15
Tomatoes (1 lb) £0.24 0.11-0.41
Potatoes (1 lb) £0.08 0.05-0.14
Onions (1 lb) £0.18 0.10-0.25
Lettuce (1 Head) £0.25 0.12-0.61
Bottled Water (50 oz) £0.21 0.18-0.24
Bottle of Non-Alcoholic Wine (Mid-Range) £9.09 3.94-18.19
Domestic Non-Alcoholic Beer (16.9 oz Bottle) £4.07 2.73-6.06
Imported Non-Alcoholic Beer (12 oz Small Bottle) £4.88 2.12-9.09
Cigarettes (Pack of 20, Marlboro) £2.42 2.30-2.73
Transportation
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One-Way Ticket (Local Transport) £0.30 0.18-0.61
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) £18.19 6.06-30.31
Taxi Start (Standard Tariff) £0.91 0.61-1.21
Taxi 1 mile (Standard Tariff) £0.49 0.24-0.83
Taxi 1 Hour Waiting (Standard Tariff) £2.42 1.82-3.63
Gasoline (1 Liter) £0.78 0.67-0.85
Volkswagen Golf 1.5 (or Equivalent New Compact Car) £22,178.18 18,186.58-27,279.88
Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6 (or Equivalent New Mid-Size Car) £24,136.66 19,399.02-30,310.97
Utilities (Monthly)
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Basic Utilities for 915 Square Feet Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) £33.74 21.13-60.62
Mobile Phone Plan (Monthly, with Calls and 10GB+ Data) £3.59 1.82-6.06
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) £8.47 5.46-12.12
Sports And Leisure
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Monthly Fitness Club Membership £13.84 6.06-24.25
Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend) £9.16 6.06-12.12
Cinema Ticket (International Release) £3.03 3.03-4.85
Childcare
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Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child £70.53 30.31-151.55
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child £1,935.86 909.33-3,637.32
Clothing And Shoes
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Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) £12.73 6.06-21.22
Summer Dress in a Chain Store (e.g. Zara or H&M) £15.72 6.06-30.31
Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) £37.32 15.16-72.75
Men's Leather Business Shoes £26.04 18.19-48.50
Rent Per Month
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1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre £111.19 60.62-154.59
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre £55.57 30.31-121.24
3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre £321.93 230.36-472.85
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre £172.47 121.24-242.49
Buy Apartment Price
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Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre £104.37 61.95-151.55
Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre £52.35 31.52-72.65
Salaries And Financing
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Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) £209.94
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 10.64 9.00-14.00

Prices in Dhaka

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Last update: 16 June 2026
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8 Comments so far
Anonymous on Nov 25, 2023:
This is not true information. I can help with true information.
Hakan's Life And Travels on Nov 23, 2022:
İn Ankara Turkey, meat meal is 135 TL to 265 TL priced for 1 person. Coca Cola, fanta 33 ml Oz is 20 tl, alcoholic beer is 35 TL to 45 TL, milk price 1 litre is 26 TL, 1 litre honey is 300 TL. İntestine soup is 55 TL in Ankara Turkey.Highest wage is 30.000 TL per month for Prof drs, councillors and consultants at State depts, Turkish ambassador earn 15.000 usd per month while working at foreign soils.
Hakan's Life And Travels on Nov 23, 2022:
Most prices of Goods and services are similar in Dhaka Bangladesh and Ankara City Turkey during 2022. Mcmeal is 90 TL , 1 time public bus ticket is 7 TL in Ankara. 3 plus 1 rent in Ankara is 2000 TL to 5000 TL par month with respect to New or old apt.
A.K.Bhattacharjee on Sep 16, 2022:
Please give the address anlong with location of Home Stay in Hindu community in Dacca.
Anonymous on Mar 21, 2022:
People bashing Bangladesh on this platform, to the extent that it's not livable at all, that it's a curse, are nothing short of losers. It is indeed difficult here for people who are uneducated or who couldn't get the opportunity for a decent education. I do feel for them. But for those who got decent education here, the issue is their lack of life skills and the inability to tackle the randomness of life that are part of the Bangladeshi ecosystem. They would rather go to a developed country and lead a life of a second class citizen. They would literally do modern-day slave labour there because they lack the skills to take on the challenge and survive in a thriving economy full of youth and opportunity. It's actually fitting for them that they would rather serve the aging population of the developed world through inexplicably high income and social taxes. It's better if they leave Bangladesh because no developing country wants a clamouring burden who are essentially useless and unproductive.
Anonymous on Mar 09, 2022:
Now everything is so expensive that people are getting poorer and poorer. Living here is a curse
Anonymous on Dec 14, 2020:
The majority food in open markets is tainted to keep longer which can be fatal
Anonymous on Sep 26, 2020:
Responding to Anonymous on Apr 08, 2019. The post you are referring to is merely stating some anomalies for Numbeo staff to take into account, in however way they deem fit, if at all - that is, it does not at all look like "bashing". It is pointing at the difficulty of skewness and other biases. Furthermore, the personal information looks like a mishandled, intentional or unintentional copy-paste or reproduction of the original contribution, which is NOT part of the contribution body.