Jakarta vs. Santiago: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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In 2026, the stark contrast between Jakarta and Santiago extends beyond simple affordability, deeply impacting quality of life. While Jakarta offers substantially lower costs for essentials like housing and groceries, this advantage comes at the expense of significant drawbacks in safety, healthcare, and environmental conditions, ultimately presenting a less favorable overall package compared to the higher-cost but relatively better-resourced Santiago.

Climate Index
63.8 / 90.2
Cost of Living Index
29.6 / 43.8

Jakarta   Santiago

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Housing represents the most pronounced cost disparity, with a 3-bedroom apartment in Jakarta's center costing roughly half as much as one in Santiago. Utilities and public transport are also cheaper in the Indonesian capital. However, this lower cost is accompanied by markedly inferior housing quality, infrastructure, and public services in Jakarta, reflecting a fundamental gap in the living standards offered by the two cities.

Health Care Index
57.3 / 65.7
Pollution Index
84.6 / 70.7

Jakarta   Santiago

The lower cost of living in Jakarta extends to groceries, yet the quality of life metrics paint a different picture. Healthcare access and quality are major concerns in Jakarta, often lacking the reliability found in Santiago's system. Safety is another critical area where Jakarta falls short, with higher crime rates negatively impacting residents' security. Conversely, Santiago generally offers better healthcare and lower crime rates, contributing to a safer environment, despite the higher costs.

Purchasing Power Index
46.9 / 58.2
Quality of Life Index
79.4 / 110.6

Jakarta   Santiago

Jakarta's environmental quality is a significant liability, suffering from severe air pollution that poses health risks. Commute times are exceptionally long, further diminishing daily well-being. Santiago fares considerably better on air quality and has much shorter commutes, contributing to a less stressful daily routine compared to the congested Indonesian metropolis.

Safety Index
47.3 / 35.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
53.5 / 36.9

Jakarta   Santiago

Finally, economic factors reinforce the quality gap. Santiago residents earn significantly more on average, with higher salaries helping justify the increased costs. While property prices are higher in Santiago, the ratio of property costs to income is lower than in Jakarta, suggesting more affordable housing relative to earnings. This higher GDP per capita also points to a potentially more robust economy and better job security in Santiago.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Jakarta

Nasi UdukA fragrant, coconut-infused rice dish cooked with pandan leaf, served with a medley of toppings like crispy fried chicken, boiled egg, and krupuk (fried shrimp crackers). Drizzled with sambal for heat and garnished with kerupuk on top. Traditionally eaten for breakfast in Jakarta, it's a must-try street food experience.
Soto Ayam KampungA hearty chicken soup with clear, aromatic broth made from lemongrass, galangal, and shallots. Served with tender chicken meat, noodles, and a side of sambal, lime wedges, and fried shallots. The Jakarta version is known for its rich flavor and spiciness, reflecting the city's bold culinary style.
Rujak CingcangA vibrant salad made from a mix of unripe jackfruit, green mangoes, cucumbers, and tomatoes, marinated in a sweet and spicy dressing made with palm sugar and chili. Served on banana leaves, it's a popular street snack that showcases Jakarta's love for bold flavors and fresh ingredients.

Santiago

Empanadas de Jamón y QuesoThese golden, pocket-sized pastries are filled with a savory mix of ham and melted cheese, wrapped in flaky dough. The Santiago version often incorporates Andean potatoes for added texture and flavor, served warm as a satisfying snack or appetizer.
Cazuela de PolloA hearty, rustic stew made with tender chicken, potatoes, onions, peppers, tomatoes, and herbs. Simmered slowly in a clay pot, the dish is rich with umami flavors and served with crusty bread on the side, perfect for cooler Santiago evenings.
Pastel de ChocloA sweet and savory dessert made from a dense corn paste filled with caramelized fruits like apples or peaches. Baked until golden, this iconic dish showcases Chilean ingenuity with its unique texture and flavor balance, often enjoyed warm after a meal.
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Travel & attractions

Jakarta

National Monument (Monas)A 137-meter high obelisk in the center of Merdeka Square, symbolizing Indonesia's struggle for independence.
Istiqlal MosqueThe largest mosque in Southeast Asia, located in the heart of Jakarta and featuring a modernist design.
Jakarta CathedralA Roman Catholic cathedral built in 1901, located near the National Monument and the Presidential Palace.
Holland Village (Taman Mini Indonesia Indah)An open-air cultural park showcasing traditional houses from various Indonesian provinces, as well as performances and exhibitions.
Ancol DreamlandA large recreational area featuring amusement parks, beaches, shopping centers, and a water sports complex.

Santiago

Santiago Metropolitan CathedralA stunning neoclassical cathedral located in the heart of Santiago, featuring a beautiful bell tower.
La Moneda PalaceThe presidential palace of Chile, known for its unique architecture and historical significance.
San Cristobal HillA large hill in Santiago with a famous statue of the Virgin Mary at its peak, offering panoramic views of the city.
Museum of Memory and Human RightsA museum dedicated to chronicling human rights abuses during the military dictatorship in Chile.
Central Market (Mercado Central)A historic seafood market in Santiago, featuring a variety of fresh seafood and traditional Chilean cuisine.

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Real estate & living comparison

Jakarta Santiago
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1373.82 USD 3018.3 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 220.28 USD 452.24 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 656.11 USD 891.08 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 485.81 USD 860.84 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 5.05 USD 0.22 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 12.45 USD 45.86 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 93.11 USD 153.72 USD
Population 33,756,000 7,171,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:37:48+00:00

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