Cost of living in Chile, Latin America
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How much is $100 USD in Chile?

Country Latin America Updated June 2026

$100 USD converts to roughly CLP 92,000 to 95,000 at recent exchange rates (the Chilean peso floats and the rate moves; check before travel). In purchasing-power terms, $100 covers a meaningful chunk of weekly spending in Chile. Concrete equivalents at typical prices: five to seven days of groceries for one person, or a mid-range dinner for two with wine plus a couple of taxi rides, or a one-night stay in a decent mid-tier hotel in Santiago, or roughly two weeks of Santiago metro travel. Outside Santiago $100 goes further: in Valdivia, Concepcion, or smaller southern towns the same money covers closer to 10 days of groceries or four to six restaurant meals. For the full cost picture, see our Chile cost of living page.

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Jo Berks

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