Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

Cost of Living in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

Latin America & Caribbean101KUpper middle incomeRemote-work friendly

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Purchasing Power vs. United States

Your money goes 1.85x further

Based on GDP per capita (PPP). Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: $18,714/capita.

Cities in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

Income Category

Upper Middle
World Bank GNI

GDP per Capita

$18,714
PPP, International $

Population

101K

How Far Your Money Goes

Prices are 28% higher than the global benchmark (New York City = 100).

Overall
0.8x as far
Prices are 28% higher than the global benchmark (New York City = 100).
Rent
No comparison yet
Relative cost data is not available.
Groceries
No comparison yet
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Restaurants
No comparison yet
Relative cost data is not available.

Child Education

Public-schooling rules are not sourced for Saint Vincent & the Grenadines yet. Country-level enrollment, instruction-language, and homeschool notes will appear here once verified.

Childcare & Domestic Help

Nanny, housekeeper, and driver pricing is not yet sourced for Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. We publish this section only when we can tie it to verified local samples or a clearly marked country fallback.

Healthcare

System strength, outcome signals, facility coverage, and self-pay visibility in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines.

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.

41 facilities tracked across 2 cities
Facilities updated 2 months ago

Healthcare system

Good

Good national coverage and solid hospital-bed capacity support this rating.

Public care

Good

Broad public coverage and a visible public hospital footprint support this rating.

Private care

Limited

The private footprint is not very visible yet and self-pay pricing transparency is still sparse weigh on this rating.

UHC coverage

80/100

2023

Physicians

0.94/1k

2012

Hospital beds

3.21/1k

2022

Out of pocket

27%

2023

Outcome signals

Life expectancy

71.4 yrs

2024

Maternal mortality

56/100k

2023

Neonatal mortality

9.0/1k

2024

International patient readiness

Limited

The private footprint is still thin and price transparency is still sparse weigh on this rating.

Pricing transparency

Limited

Published self-pay prices are scarce weigh on this rating.

Facility coverage

Pharmacy: 16Clinic: 13Doctor: 4Dentist: 4Hospital: 3Laboratory: 1

Self-pay pricing visibility

No verified self-pay prices are published for the tracked facilities in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines yet.

This usually reflects low online price transparency rather than a lack of healthcare providers.

Notable facilities

Milton Cato Memorial Hospital
Hospital · Emergency
Website
Arnos Vale Medical Center
Hospital · Emergency
Blood Bank of St Vincent & The Grenadines
Hospital · Emergency
Victoria Medical Centre
Clinic
Total Eye Care Ltd
Clinic
Central medical clinic
Clinic

System metrics: World Bank WDI · Updated 2026-06-01

Safety & Governance

Street Safety

Safety Index62/100
Crime Index38/100

Source: Numbeo where a city row is matched; otherwise World Bank WGI and country-level safety context.

Political Stability

Political Stability+0.82
Rule of Law+0.44
Gov. Effectiveness+0.33
Control of Corruption+0.74

World Bank WGI scale: -2.5 to +2.5.

Wages by Sector

SectorMedian
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 Saint Vincent & the Grenadines · Source: GDP-derived estimate

About Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

Saint Vincent & the Grenadines is an upper-middle-income island country where daily life is anchored around Kingstown and smaller communities spread across the islands. Its cost profile sits in the low-to-moderate range for Latin America & the Caribbean, so relocators should expect accessibility rather than bargain-basement living. English as the official language removes one major settlement barrier, and tourist stays of roughly 90-180 days for many visitors make short trial periods practical. The trade-offs are concrete: healthcare is basic enough that serious cases may require regional travel, internet speeds are moderate and not always reliable, and hurricane season has to shape housing and insurance decisions. Safety is generally workable, though petty crime in Kingstown deserves normal city caution. This is best judged as a slow-paced Caribbean base with infrastructure limits, not a polished urban relocation hub.

English official languageVisa-friendly (90-180 day tourist visas)Low to moderate cost of livingGenerally safe with petty crime in capitalsBasic healthcare - serious cases require regional travelInternet speeds moderate, can be unreliableTropical climate with hurricane season

Common questions about Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

Sourced from SortaRich's public-data ranking engine — every figure links to its institutional source.

How much does it cost to live in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines?

The cost of living in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines is about 28% more expensive than the global benchmark (New York City), with an overall cost-of-living index of 128. SortaRich personalizes these numbers to your home city's purchasing power so the comparison is real, not nominal.

Sources: SortaRich Cost of Living, World Bank ICP 2021

How far does $1 go in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines?

$1 goes about 1.9x further in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines than in the baseline market — your home-country income stretches that much more (current PPP ratio: 1.85). The figure adjusts every year as exchange rates and local prices shift. SortaRich uses World Bank ICP 2021 as the anchor and Penn World Tables 11.0 for cross-validation.

Sources: World Bank ICP 2021, Penn World Tables 11.0

What are the best cities to live in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines?

The best cities to live in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines are Kingstown — those are the most-searched options among the 1 cities profiled in the SortaRich database. Each city page includes a personalized PPP comparison versus your home city plus subnational price data where available.

Source: SortaRich City Index