Tripoli, Libya
Capital City

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Est. Monthly Cost (1 Person)
$554
Retiree Score
70.0
Safety Index
43.6
Healthcare
202 facilities

With a population of just 29,800, Tripoli is a far cry from the bustling metropolis one might expect of Libya's capital. The reality is a city plagued by bureaucratic headaches and intermittent violence, where residents must contend with the fallout of the country's ongoing political turmoil.

Tripoli's economy centers around banking, finance, and manufacturing, though foreign investment remains limited due to the city's turbulent history. The climate is unforgiving, with scorching summers where temperatures regularly exceed 38°C and erratic rainfall that can lead to devastating floods one year and crippling droughts the next. Safety is also an ongoing concern, as the city has been the site of intense anti-government protests and militia clashes.

In short, Tripoli is a challenging environment best suited for those with a high tolerance for administrative red tape and an adventurous spirit.

Can I afford Tripoli?

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You could save

$2515 / month

Savings Rate84%
Rent $144
Living Costs $341
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Safety
202
Healthcare
100
Walkability
100
Nomad

Grocery Basket

Milk (1L)$1
Bread (loaf)
Eggs (12)$1
Rice (1kg)
Chicken (1kg)

Eating Out

Meal (Inexpensive)$4
Meal (Mid-range)$55
Cappuccino$0
Water (0.33L)

Utilities & Lifestyle

Utilities (mo)$94
Mobile Plan (mo)$6
Gym (mo)$25
Cinema Ticket

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$144
1BR Outside (mo)
3BR Center (mo)$260
3BR Outside (mo)

Expat Life

English Proficiency
Expat Community
Top Neighborhoods
Elevation
15m
Nearest Airport
MJI (9km)

Local Economy

Avg Monthly Salary
$246
Mortgage Interest Rate
N/A

🌐 Infrastructure & Lifestyle

Avg Internet
Temperature
Annual Rainfall
230 mm
Coworking Spaces
Best Months to Visit
Mar, Apr, May, Nov, Dec

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