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Is the cost of living in Jamaica high?

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We asked people about the cost of living in Jamaica, they wrote...

"Cost of living is high, yes that's true, but you can save a lot of money by shopping from roadside vendors and markets rather than the large supermarkets, the shelves of which are stocked with imported goods and so therefore expect to pay high prices... if you insist on having access to British or UK goods, then you can get these also, but at a price... several upscale supermarkets stock Tesco and Waitrose products. Housing costs depend on where you live and the type of accommodation you want, but you will generally get more for your money than you would in the UK, and you can enjoy a much higher standard of living," said another in Jamaica.

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"The cost of living in Jamaica depends heavily on the location. Cities like Kingston and Montego Bay have a higher cost of living than rural areas. A nice one bedroom apartment in Jamaica can run anywhere from USD$370 to USD$600 per month depending on the location. Two bedroom apartments can cost between USD$550 and USD$900 per month. Eating out in Jamaica can be quite expensive, with a moderately priced dinner costing around USD$25 to USD$35 per person," explained one expat who made the move to Jamaica.

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