Cost of living in Kenya, Africa
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How much money do you need to live in Kenya?

Country Africa Updated July 2026

A single person can live comfortably in Kenya on roughly $1,075 a month, the CostLiving moderate benchmark covering rent, groceries, utilities, transport, and modest discretionary spending. Nairobi runs 15 to 30 percent above the national average for housing in expat-favoured neighbourhoods like Kileleshwa, Lavington, Westlands, and Karen. Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru sit modestly below the national figure. For a couple, $1,700 to $2,100 a month covers a comfortable two-person budget. Kenyaโ€™s moderate cost sits below South Africa ($1,400) and Morocco ($1,350), and is well below the US average ($3,525). For the full breakdown, see our Kenya 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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