Puerto Rico • 5 cities tracked
Puerto Rico Cost of Living (2026)
Across 5 cities in Puerto Rico, a single person spends about $2,416/month on average.
Compare 5 cities in Puerto Rico. Average monthly cost is about $2,416, with rent around $1,176/month.
Cost of Living Overview: Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico has 5 cities in our dataset. Single-person living costs average $2,416/month, and a one-bedroom rental typically lists for $1,176/month.
Within Puerto Rico, monthly costs swing from $2,155 in Ponce to $2,740 in San Juan. That 27% spread means city choice matters more than country choice.
Cities in Puerto Rico by Cost
| City | Monthly Cost | Rent |
|---|---|---|
| Ponce | $2,155 | $1,000 |
| Caguas | $2,272 | $1,080 |
| Bayamón | $2,380 | $1,150 |
| Carolina | $2,535 | $1,250 |
| San Juan | $2,740 | $1,400 |
How to Read Puerto Rico Cost Data
A country average is useful, but it can hide major city-level differences. In Puerto Rico, the tracked-city average is $2,416/month for one person, with rent averaging $1,176. Rent represents about 49% of the national city average, so housing choice is usually the first number to test before comparing food, transport, healthcare, or leisure.
The current range runs from Ponce at about $2,155/month to San Juan at about $2,740/month. That is a spread of roughly $585 per month, or 27% between the cheapest and priciest tracked cities. For relocation planning, this means the city decision can matter more than the country decision.
City Choice Matters Inside Puerto Rico
The most practical way to compare Puerto Rico is to separate entry-level, middle, and premium city options. Ponce gives the lowest tracked monthly baseline, Bayamón sits near the middle of the list at about $2,380/month, and San Juan sets the upper end. This structure helps avoid a common mistake: assuming one national average tells you what daily life will cost in every local market.
Tracked cities include Ponce, Caguas, Bayamón, Carolina, San Juan. Open individual city pages to see whether the cost difference comes from rent, food, transport, utilities, healthcare, or leisure. Two cities can have similar totals but very different budget shapes, especially when one has cheaper housing but higher transport costs.
What Puerto Rico Costs by Category vs the World Median
Averaged across the 5 tracked Puerto Rico cities, the category that stands out most is healthcare at +280% versus the world median, while leisure is the relative bargain at +1%. That shape — not the headline total — is what decides whether your own budget survives a move here.
| Category | Puerto Rico avg | World median | Difference | Cheapest city |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rent (1-bed) | $1,176 | $1,100 | +7% | Ponce |
| Food & groceries | $423 | $385 | +10% | Ponce |
| Transport | $75 | $65 | +15% | Ponce |
| Utilities | $166 | $160 | +4% | Ponce |
| Healthcare | $323 | $85 | +280% | Ponce |
| Leisure | $253 | $250 | +1% | Ponce |
Rent Burden and Income Needed in Puerto Rico
On a comfortable local salary, rent takes an average of 23% of monthly income across Puerto Rico. The lightest market is Ponce at 22%, the heaviest is San Juan at 24%. That sits inside the 30% comfort threshold, so a single local income is usually enough to save.
The average comfortable gross salary our dataset attaches to Puerto Rico cities is $61,800/year (about $5,150/month). A couple averages $3,384/month in total costs and a family of four $4,932/month, with rent alone averaging $1,176. Use those three numbers as the stress test: if your expected net income does not clear the household line you actually belong to, the move is fragile even when the country average looks fine.
A practical next step for Puerto Rico is to open Ponce and San Juan side by side — the two ends of the national range — and check whether the gap comes from rent or from the categories you personally cannot cut. These figures are planning estimates for comparison, not quotes for a specific apartment or insurance plan.
Household Ledger for Puerto Rico Cities
Household size changes the ranking inside Puerto Rico: rent sharing helps couples in expensive markets, while family costs scale fastest where housing and schooling dominate the budget. The table below is the same dataset split by household type, with the rent burden a comfortable local salary carries in each city.
| City | Single | Couple | Family of 4 | Rent burden | Comfortable salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ponce | $2,155 | $3,020 | $4,400 | 22% | $55,000 |
| Caguas | $2,272 | $3,180 | $4,635 | 22% | $58,000 |
| Bayamón | $2,380 | $3,335 | $4,860 | 23% | $61,000 |
| Carolina | $2,535 | $3,550 | $5,175 | 23% | $65,000 |
| San Juan | $2,740 | $3,835 | $5,590 | 24% | $70,000 |
For a remote worker earning $4,000/month, Ponce leaves the most after essentials (about $1,845/month), while San Juan leaves about $1,260/month. That spread of $585 a month inside a single country is the clearest argument for choosing the city before choosing the country.