Cost of living in Aruba, Caribbean
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Is Aruba cheaper than the USA?

Country Caribbean Updated June 2026

Aruba is meaningfully cheaper than the USA on totals: Aruba sits at $2,700 per person per month for a moderate lifestyle versus the US average of $3,525, a gap of about $825 a month or 23 percent. The composition of that spend matters more than the headline. Housing in Aruba is cheaper than US metros at the same total cost ($900 to $1,400 for a one-bedroom in central Oranjestad), but groceries and household goods run 30 to 50 percent above mainland US averages because nearly everything is imported. Healthcare, utilities, and transport all carry an island-economy premium. For someone moving from a high-cost US metro like New York ($5,775) or Los Angeles ($5,050), Aruba is dramatically cheaper. Even relative to the cheapest US states like Mississippi ($3,025) or Alabama ($3,100), Aruba comes out modestly cheaper on totals, though imported-goods markups can erode the gap depending on lifestyle. For the full breakdown, see our Aruba cost of living page.

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Jo Berks

Jo Berks

Global Cost of Living Research & Data Analyst

Jo is an independent researcher with over a decade of experience delivering data, analysis, and structured reports across multiple industries. Her work focuses on sourcing and validating datasets to produce clear, usable insights. At CostLiving, she analyses global pricing data and identifies regional cost trends to support research-led content and comparative resources.

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