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Moving from United States to Costa Rica

A complete relocation guide for United States citizens looking to move to Costa Rica — visa pathways, taxes, salary purchasing power, rent, healthcare, safety, and the local nomad community.

36% cheaper overall
Rent: 61% lower

Tax implications

Costa Rica taxes residents on worldwide income with a top marginal personal income tax rate of 25%.

Brackets are quoted in CRC. Social-security / payroll contribution: 11%.

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Salary purchasing power

A salary earned in United States stretches roughly 1.6× further in Costa Rica on a like-for-like basket.

Cost-of-living index: United States 100Costa Rica 64.

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Savings forecast

Holding the same lifestyle as in United States, you'd save approximately 36% of your monthly spend by relocating to Costa Rica. On a $4,000/mo budget that's about $1440/mo, or $17,280/year.

Rent comparison

United States
$1850/mo
avg 1BR city centre
Costa Rica
$720/mo
avg 1BR city centre

Healthcare

Costa Rica
Good

Private consult: ~$40-80 USD

Caja (CCSS) public system available to legal residents. One of the best public systems in Central America.

Nomad community

Active NoodlePants members are checked in across Costa Rica. Browse cities, neighbourhoods, and meetups on the Costa Rica country page.

Explore Costa Rica

Discord groups

Join the NoodlePants Discord — region-specific channels for Costa Rica and other top destinations.

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Frequently asked

Is Costa Rica cheaper than United States?
Yes — cost of living in Costa Rica is about 36% lower than United States.
How does rent in Costa Rica compare to United States?
A 1-bedroom apartment in Costa Rica averages about $720/month — roughly 61% less than United States.
What's the inflation rate in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica's latest annual CPI is around 0.5%, compared to 3.1% in United States.
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