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I feel I can live in Nicaragua for

less than $100/mo
1% (1 vote)
$100 to $300/mo
6% (6 votes)
$300 to $700/mo
37% (35 votes)
$700 to $1500/mo
35% (33 votes)
$1500 to $3000/mo
13% (12 votes)
Over $3000/mo
7% (7 votes)
Total votes: 94

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The survey might end up a little slanted, if some parties enter, not the amount for themselves only, but an amount intended to cover a: spouse, child, parent, etc. If you live with, or are responsible for, others, it is harder to accurately describe your [alone] day-to-day costs, especially when there are shared housing/food.transport costs.

My wife moved to nica about

My wife moved to nica about 3 months ago, $2,000 dollars covers everything even a maid,

OK

Lets put it this way “I” had an income of $250.00 and my Nica wife had an income of $50.00 - $60.00 so that would make it $300.00 to $310.00. We have three children as well as taking care of her mother, drunken step father and my wife’s three younger siblings.

And again, would I want to, again, no.

Could I?

Was not sure which one to pick so I am the only one to choose $100-$300 range so far. I chose that range because that is what Nicas in my area really live on per month. If they can do it I am sure I can (well I really have lived on that amount in Nicaragua so its not a stretch.) Now the question of would I want to? No.