
Cost of Living inMixco, Guatemala
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Purchasing Power vs. United States
Based on GDP per capita (PPP). Guatemala: $12,641/capita.
How Far Your Money Goes
Prices are 60% lower than the global benchmark (New York City = 100).
Using the country-level NYC comparison for now. We do not have a defensible city-level aggregate cost index for this city yet.
Income Category
Happiness
6.3 / 10
#41 globally
GDP per Capita
City Population
Child Education
Public-school quality, expat access, instruction language, and homeschool legality for relocating families.
Public schools
Public-schooling rules are set nationally for Guatemala; Mixco-specific enrollment notes are still being verified.
Quality
Limited public-school fit
Expat access
Possible for residents
conditionalInstruction
Spanish
Language fit is more manageable.
PISA / outcomes
Qualitative only
Using curated quality notes for now.
Why this quality rating
Guatemala's public-school system is not the path most expat families choose when they have alternatives.
Why the expat-access rating looks like this
Resident families may be able to enroll, but Spanish-medium instruction and uneven quality make the public route a situational choice at best.
❓ Homeschooling
Not specifically regulatedGuatemala requires compulsory primary education but does not have specific homeschooling legislation. Many expat families in Antigua and Lake Atitlán homeschool without interference. No formal registration or approval process.
Homeschool legality in Guatemala — check current regulations before committing.
Source: User-curated family relocation research (initial seed) (2026-04-14)
Childcare & Domestic Help
Estimate-only country fallback for the family-support costs we track in Guatemala.
Full-time nanny (5 days)
$375-$625
Estimate-only country fallback
Live-in / 24-7 nanny
$650-$1,025
Estimate-only country fallback
Source: curated family relocation research(derived country fallback)
Getting Around
Neighborhood mobility profiles are rolling out city by city.Mixco is still missing a verified walkability, transit, airport, and rideshare profile.
Healthcare
System strength, outcome signals, facility coverage, and self-pay visibility in Guatemala.
Method: country metrics come from public system indicators, facility coverage reflects mapped providers we can inventory, direct pricing only reflects observed self-pay pages, and relative care cost can fall back to broad cost-of-living healthcare indices. Sparse pricing does not imply sparse healthcare availability.
Healthcare system
LimitedCoverage looks thinner, hospital capacity looks tighter, and households still pay a large share themselves weigh on this rating.
Public care
LimitedPublic coverage looks thinner, public funding looks lighter, and patients still shoulder a meaningful share of costs weigh on this rating.
Private care
LimitedSelf-pay pricing transparency is still sparse weigh on this rating.
UHC coverage
58/100
2023
Physicians
1.28/1k
2020
Hospital beds
0.45/1k
2023
Out of pocket
57%
2023
Outcome signals
Life expectancy
72.7 yrs
2024
Maternal mortality
94/100k
2023
Neonatal mortality
9.5/1k
2024
International patient readiness
LimitedThere is visible specialty depth help, but price transparency is still sparse.
Pricing transparency
LimitedPublished self-pay prices are scarce weigh on this rating.
Facility coverage
Self-pay pricing visibility
No verified self-pay prices are published for the tracked facilities in Guatemala yet.
This usually reflects low online price transparency rather than a lack of healthcare providers.
Notable facilities
System metrics: World Bank WDI · Updated 2026-06-01
Safety & Governance
Street Safety
Source: Numbeo where a city row is matched; otherwise World Bank WGI and country-level safety context.
Political Stability
World Bank WGI scale: -2.5 to +2.5.
Wages by Sector
| Sector | Median |
|---|---|
| Administrative & Support Services | — |
| Agriculture & Farming | — |
| Arts, Entertainment & Recreation | — |
| Construction | — |
| Education | — |
| Finance & Insurance | — |
| Healthcare & Social Work | — |
| Hospitality & Food Service | — |
| Information & Technology | — |
| Manufacturing | — |
| Mining & Quarrying | — |
| Other Services | — |
| Professional & Scientific Services | — |
| Public Administration & Defence | — |
| Real Estate | — |
| Retail & Wholesale Trade | — |
| Transport & Logistics | — |
| Utilities | — |
2024 annual wages in Mixco, Guatemala · Source: ILO ILOSTAT (national)
Price Comparison vs. US
Visa Information (US passport)
Short-stay entry
US passport holders can stay up to 90 days without a visa.
Quick comparison FAQ
Structured from the deltas already shown on this page — no invented facts, no extra data sources.
How far does your money go in Mixco compared with the US?
Your money goes about 2.3x further in Mixco than in the US, based on the current PPP estimate. We are using the country-level cost index for Guatemala here because a defensible city-level aggregate index is not available yet.
Is Mixco cheaper or more expensive overall than New York City?
Mixco is cheaper overall than New York City — overall living costs are about 60% cheaper than the global benchmark (New York City) for Mixco. We are using the country-level cost index for Guatemala here because a defensible city-level aggregate index is not available yet.
How does rent in Mixco compare with New York City?
Rent in Mixco is about 84% cheaper than the global benchmark (New York City). We are using the country-level cost index for Guatemala here because a defensible city-level aggregate index is not available yet.
How expensive are groceries and restaurants in Mixco?
Groceries in Mixco are about 55% cheaper than the global benchmark (New York City), and restaurant prices are about 61% cheaper than the same benchmark. We are using the country-level cost index for Guatemala here because a defensible city-level aggregate index is not available yet.
About Mixco
Mixco sits in the Guatemala Department immediately west of Guatemala City and functions as a fully integrated suburb of the national capital, often considered part of the broader Guatemala City metropolitan area. The local economy is overwhelmingly tied to the capital, with residents commuting in for work in services, government and commerce, plus local light manufacturing and a growing call-center and BPO presence. Spanish is essential; English is concentrated in the BPO sector. Relocators should weigh a mild tropical highland climate at roughly 1,600 meters elevation with cool nights year-round, infrastructure shared with Guatemala City including the Transmetro BRT and the national highway network, and a security context that, like the rest of the metropolitan area, requires careful neighborhood selection. Housing costs are notably below central Zona 10 and 14.
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