Cost of living in Uzbekistan

Claire Millard
Ileana Ionescu
Last updated
1 April 2025

If you're planning on relocating from Singapore to Uzbekistan it’s important to build a realistic budget based on the cost of living in your chosen destination. The cost of everyday life, from rent and utilities, to childcare and education, tax and other unavoidable costs, can vary enormously based on market forces, the strength of the local economy and government policies.

Read on as we explore key information about the differences in cost of living between Uzbekistan & Singapore, focusing on everything from the costs of food, healthcare, entertainment and more.

What contributes to the cost of living between Uzbekistan & Singapore?

In this guide we look at differences in cost of living between Uzbekistan & Singapore, so you can start to build up a budget to cover your costs when you relocate. Cost of living is highly personalised, and can depend on the things you like to do, food you like to eat, type of home you want to live in, and so on. Naturally, living in a new country with a family, paying for a larger property, education and healthcare, would cost significantly more than an international student looking only to cover basic expenses during a relatively short term stay.

To help you plan your spending we’ve covered different common expenses in Uzbekistan such as transport, healthcare, childcare and entertainment. Read on for more detail on each.

Pro tip: Use our international payment comparison tools to work out the best options for you to send international payments to and from Uzbekistan & Singapore with low fees and great rates.

Is Uzbekistan expensive?

Based on data from Numbeo, the cost of living in Uzbekistan is 70.1% lower vs Singapore when you take into account daily spending without rent.

Once you include rent into your calculations, the cost of living in Uzbekistan is 75.3% lower vs Singapore.

If you look just at rent, the cost of rent in Uzbekistan is 82.9% lower than Singapore.

Your own exact cost of living will depend on many different factors including your lifestyle, hobbies and even health - this guide can help you build up your own budget to live comfortably in your new home.

Wise account

  • Receive payments with local account details in 10 currencies
  • Hold and exchange 40+ currencies
  • Send money quickly to accounts in 160+ countries
  • No minimum balance requirement

Conta multimoeda Wise

Transport in Uzbekistan

Getting around will be an important cost to consider when living in Uzbekistan. Whether you’re commuting to work, getting to school or travelling for pleasure, the costs of transport can vary widely from country to country, based on fuel and vehicle prices, and the availability of public transport, taxis, and ride hailing services.


TransportSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
One way ticket (local transport)S$2 (лв19,338)S$0.2 (лв1,934)-89.7%
Monthly pass (local transport)S$120 (лв1,160,288)S$13.4 (лв129,566)-88.8%
Taxi startS$4.6 (лв44,478)S$0.7 (лв6,768)-85.5%
Taxi (1km) S$1 (лв9,669)S$0.4 (лв3,868)-60.1%
Taxi (1 hour waiting)S$20.9 (лв202,084)S$5.2 (лв50,279)-75.4%
Gas (1 Litre)S$2.9 (лв28,040)S$1.3 (лв12,570)-53.8%

Utilities (monthly) in Uzbekistan

No matter where you choose to live in Uzbekistan you’ll need to pay utility bills for electricity, gas, water and other similar services. Utility costs are often dictated, or capped, by government policies, as well as market forces, which can mean that what you pay in one country is quite different to another. Here’s a look at utility costs in Uzbekistan as an example.


ItemSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Bills (electricity, gas, water) for 85m2 ApartmentS$210.9 (лв2,039,207)S$55.2 (лв533,733)-73.8%
Mobile Phone Contract (Calls and 10GB+ Data)S$22.7 (лв219,488)S$4.8 (лв46,412)-78.8%
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data)S$46.1 (лв445,744)S$15.3 (лв147,937)-66.8%

Grocery costs in Uzbekistan

Daily grocery costs and availability changes depending on the country you’re in, with factors like the proportion of foods that are imported making a big difference. When you’re in Uzbekistan you’ll need to think about building a suitable food budget for your personal tastes, and based on the costs of items you buy often.


ItemSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Milk (1 Litre)S$3.7 (лв35,776)S$1.4 (лв13,537)-62.8%
Loaf of fresh breadS$2.9 (лв28,040)S$0.6 (лв5,801)-79.2%
Rice (1kg)S$3.7 (лв35,776)S$2.3 (лв22,239)-36.9%
12 eggs (regular)S$4.3 (лв41,577)S$2.1 (лв20,305)-51.5%
Local cheese (1kg)S$23.1 (лв223,356)S$9.5 (лв91,856)-59.1%
Chicken fillets (1kg)S$14.1 (лв136,334)S$5.2 (лв50,279)-63.4%
Beef (1kg)S$27.8 (лв268,800)S$10.8 (лв104,426)-61%
Apples (1kg)S$5.7 (лв55,114)S$1.7 (лв16,437)-70%
Bananas (1kg)S$4 (лв38,676)S$2.3 (лв22,239)-40.8%

Wise travel card - a lot cost alternative when travelling

Visa Debit CardVisa Debit CardSpend in multiple currenciesSpend in multiple currenciesMid-market rateMid-market rate

Using a multi-currency card from Wise for your travels is often a more cost-effective option. Wise provides conversions at the mid-market exchange rate without any markups or hidden fees, ensuring you get the bets possible value for your money.

Accommodation in Uzbekistan

If you’re moving to Uzbekistan you’ll likely need to rent a place to live. No matter where in the world you choose to reside, the costs of rent tend to make up a huge slice of your monthly budget. That said, you can often bring down the overall costs of renting by choosing a less central location or by sharing with others.


AccommodationSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Apartment (1 bedroom) City CentreS$3943.9 (лв38,133,845)S$731.3 (лв7,070,991)-81.5%
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of City CentreS$2818.6 (лв27,253,241)S$466.3 (лв4,508,687)-83.5%
Apartment (3 bedroom) City CentreS$7779 (лв75,215,696)S$1288.2 (лв12,455,696)-83.4%
Apartment (3 bedroom) Outside of City CentreS$4870.8 (лв47,096,106)S$829.1 (лв8,016,626)-83%

Salaries in Uzbekistan

The amount of money you have in your pocket when you’re living in Uzbekistan is a function of both the salary you can earn, and the amount of tax you need to pay on your income. As taxes can be structured quite differently from one country to the next it’s crucial to get a realistic idea of the amount you’ll lose in taxes - and so the amount you have for spending - before you move.


SalarySingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Average monthly salary (after tax)S$5090.7 (лв49,222,335)S$629.2 (лв6,083,779)-87.6%

Education and childcare in Uzbekistan

For people moving to Uzbekistan with a family, the costs of education and childcare will be an important budget line. Childcare, school fees and university costs can be a huge proportion of your annual budget, particularly when you’re outside of your home country, and may not have access to government funded educational institutions. Here’s a look at some common costs in Uzbekistan to help your research.

ChildcareSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 ChildS$1493.8 (лв14,443,657)S$393.1 (лв3,800,911)-73.7%
International Primary School, Yearly for 1 ChildS$36844 (лв356,247,215)S$9832.1 (лв95,067,263)-73.3%

Entertainment and eating out in Uzbekistan

Don’t forget to include discretionary spending on entertainment and personal care to your budget for Uzbekistan. While your own spending in this area will be unique, planning to have some money for fun activities can help you settle into your new home, make new friends and relax into your new life.


EntertainmentSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee (1 Adult)S$144.2 (лв1,394,280)S$57.2 (лв553,071)-60.4%
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)S$15.8 (лв152,771)S$14.5 (лв140,202)-8.2%
Cinema, International Release, 1 ticketS$15 (лв145,036)S$6.7 (лв64,783)-55.6%


Eating outSingaporeUzbekistan% difference
Meal out (cheap restaurant)S$14 (лв135,367)S$5.7 (лв55,114)-59.6%
Meal for 2 (mid-range restaurant), 3 coursesS$100 (лв966,907)S$33.3 (лв321,980)-66.7%
Meal at McDonalds (or equivalent)S$10 (лв96,691)S$5.3 (лв51,246)-46.7%
Local Beer (0.5 litres)S$10 (лв96,691)S$1.5 (лв14,504)-84.6%
Imported Beer (0.33 litre)S$6.7 (лв64,783)S$3.9 (лв37,709)-41.7%
Cappuccino (regular)S$6.2 (лв59,948)S$2.2 (лв21,272)-64.8%
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 litre)S$2.2 (лв21,272)S$0.7 (лв6,768)-66.9%
Water (0.33 litre)S$1.6 (лв15,471)S$0.3 (лв2,901)-78.7%
Data via Numbeo, collected 1 March 2025.

Exchange rates between Singapore & Uzbekistan

Understanding the differences in exchange rate between Singapore & Uzbekistan is important to allow you to manage your money across currencies. Looking at historical data and trends for the UZS/SGD exchange rate can help you understand how far your funds will go once you move.

1 SGD = 9669.07 UZS

Loading chart data...

Conclusion

Understanding the differences in cost of living between Uzbekistan & Singapore is important for anyone who plans to relocate - either for a short period of work or study, or on a long term basis. By understanding how different costs may be for day to day essentials, you can plan your budget effectively and make sure you hit the ground running in your new home.

If you live an international lifestyle, our currency conversion and international payment comparison tools are the perfect way to help you manage your money across currencies. Use our guides and calculators to figure out the cheapest and most convenient ways to spend in your new country, and to send international payments to and from Uzbekistan & Singapore with low fees and great rates.