Where is least
expensive cities for working and living in Vietnam?
The price indexes has
always been on top of information list which investors look for when making
investment into a new country. Beside
various information i.e. GDP, Stock market, unemployment, producer price,
interest rate, balance of trade, the investors also check the consumer price index
and income to determine the attractiveness of market entry. There are many
attractiveness factors including the low cost of living and low level of income
in comparable with other neighboring countries, for making investment in
setting up company in Vietnam for manufacturing purpose.
Where
in Vietnam is cheapest city to live and work?
According to statistics of 2021, taking Hanoi
as the base indicator, the top 10 localities with the most expensive cost of
living include: Hanoi (100%), Quang Ninh (99.5%), Ho Chi Minh City (98.98%), Da
Nang (96.4%), Hai Phong (95.58%), Lao Cai (94.75%), Son La (94.58%), Lang Son
(94.55%) %), Khanh Hoa (94.55%) and Dien Bien (94.41%).
How
it has changed since 2015?
The top 10 provinces
and cities with the most expensive cost of living in the country in 2015
include: Lai Chau (100.3%), Hanoi (100%), Son La (99.27%), Lao Cai (99.02%),
Dien Bien (98.85%), Ho Chi Minh City City (97.39%), Ha Tinh (97.14%), Ha Giang
(96.5%), Da Nang (96.44%) and Binh Phuoc (96.12%).
In 2021, Hanoi’s per
capita income reaches more than 6 million VND/month. Since 2016, Hanoi has always been in the top
3 localities with the highest income in the country.
In 2015, Da Nang ranked
9/63 with a price equal to 96.44% compared to Hanoi. By 2017, the city “jumped”
to third place, up 6 places compared to 2015. In 2021, Da Nang’s cost of living
is 96.4% of that of Hanoi and ranked 4th in the country in terms of
expensiveness. In 2021, Da Nang has per capita income of more than 5.2 million
VND/month, ranking 5th out of 63 provinces and cities. Previously, 2019 was the
year the city had the highest income in the past 10 years with more than 6 million
VND/person/month.
In 2021, Ho Chi Minh City reached 98.98% and ranked 3rd out of 63 provinces and cities in cost of living. From 2002 to 2016, the city has always been the place with the highest income in the country. From 2018 to present, Ho Chi Minh City maintains the “runner-up” position (behind Binh Duong), in which, 2019 is the year with the highest income with 6.7 million VND/person/month.
Besides the three
central cities that are constantly in the top of the most expensive localities
in the country, Lao Cai is the only mountainous province.
In 2020, Lao Cai ranked
5th in terms of the expensive level in consumption, equal to 96.52% compared to
Hanoi. Lao Cai is the most expensive province among 14 Northern Midlands and
Mountainous Provinces (the cheapest is Phu Tho, equal to 91.07% compared to
Hanoi, ranked 56th nationwide). By 2021, Lao Cai’s index drop to 94.75%, the
lowest level of the place since 2015 until now. With this index, Lao Cai ranks
6th in the country in terms of the expensiveness of the cost of living.
In particular, although
the cost of living is quite high, the income of people in Lao Cai is not high.
The average income of people in this locality was only 1.8 million VND/person/month
in 2016 and ranked 53rd in the country. In 2021, people in Lao Cai earn an
average of 2.51 million VND, ranking 55th in the country.
The low level of income
and least living cost make Vietnam a favourable destination for
investment. Many labour intensive
manufacturers in garment, shoes, furniture… have long chosen Vietnam as a place
for establishing company in manufacturing. There are growing number of
companies in electronics also manufacture in Vietnam to take advantage of the
comparable low wage workforce.
With highly professional staff and great experience in foreign investment, ANT Lawyers - law firm in
Vietnam would like to support you to establish company in
Vietnam.
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