Monthly Budget in Cambodia 2025

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Monthly Budget in Cambodia 2025

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I'm interested. What is your monthly budget breakdown and what are your variables and anomalies - like the number of persons in your household etc.

Care to share?

In the recent thread TaBarang, the gentleman featured in the video claims a person can comfortably live in Cambodia on $1,000 a month. I've seen this kind of claim often - and in fact - the most popular videos on youtube are the monthly costs/budget videos. All the vloggers repeat and update these videos because they too see that its the ones people watch. So please, dont get annoyed with me for asking ...

Here's Ryan: He pays a lot on rent, but thats because his wifes job pays a huge allowance for housing that they enjoy. Thats the kind of anomaly to note.

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You first.
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I live on less than 300$ per month if I divide our monthly spendings by the number of people in our household.
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I've noticed how some restaurants have almost doubled their prices over the last 5 years, there are some I will not visit anymore simply cause I can't stomach paying $5.50 for what used to be $3.

Maybe it was long overdue, maybe it's still a good price, maybe I'm just a grumpy old loser.

Just saying it ain't getting any cheaper living out here
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Kammekor wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:30 pm I live on less than 300$ per month if I divide our monthly spendings by the number of people in our household.
Number of people X $300 = ? The variables are mouths to feed, home cooking, health insurance, rent, tuition.

Definitely more to be saved when sharing rent which is usually the most expensive thing.
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John Bingham wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:16 pm You first.
You dont have to share - and I am not living in country now so my expenses are not relevant. But I will be soon, and in very different circumstances - legitemately retired so will want to make it on a fixed pension income.
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ItWasntMe wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:33 pm I've noticed how some restaurants have almost doubled their prices over the last 5 years, there are some I will not visit anymore simply cause I can't stomach paying $5.50 for what used to be $3.

Maybe it was long overdue, maybe it's still a good price, maybe I'm just a grumpy old loser.

Just saying it ain't getting any cheaper living out here
I actually find cooking at home quite convenient - but living in the west its also a must for the economy of it all. But in that TaBarang video, the dude said he can do food for about $15 a day - then said thats $600/mo haha couldnt do the math on the spot. So thats $5X3 meals a day. I think I would budget $20 a day, knowing I would not spend that all the days and then some days may splurge a bit more.
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Around $600/month for two persons, including one visa + work permit ($500 yearly, so $42/month). We own the house, no rent, and the closest western restaurant is 80 kilometers away, we usually cook at home or eat khmer food outside. I spend most of my free time in the garden ; when i was living in SR, i'd have spent it in bars and restaurants and the bill would have been different !
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David Gordon wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:39 pm
ItWasntMe wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:33 pm I've noticed how some restaurants have almost doubled their prices over the last 5 years, there are some I will not visit anymore simply cause I can't stomach paying $5.50 for what used to be $3.

Maybe it was long overdue, maybe it's still a good price, maybe I'm just a grumpy old loser.

Just saying it ain't getting any cheaper living out here
I actually find cooking at home quite convenient - but living in the west its also a must for the economy of it all. But in that TaBarang video, the dude said he can do food for about $15 a day - then said thats $600/mo haha couldnt do the math on the spot. So thats $5X3 meals a day. I think I would budget $20 a day, knowing I would not spend that all the days and then some days may splurge a bit more.
You can eat well for $20 a day, all western style good quality food. Or do more like street food and spend less than $10.

I mostly eat home cooked food but when you crave certain ingredients that aren't as common here it still adds up.

If you went on homemade rice and fish diet you could stretch a dollar for sure, and stay healthy.

What's your retirement budget going to look like?
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David Gordon wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:35 pm
Kammekor wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:30 pm I live on less than 300$ per month if I divide our monthly spendings by the number of people in our household.
Number of people X $300 = ? The variables are mouths to feed, home cooking, health insurance, rent, tuition.

Definitely more to be saved when sharing rent which is usually the most expensive thing.
Five of us, own the place, no rent

My number was just as silly as Ryan's. It's the total cost that counts, not the average costs
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