Cost of living in Salto

Real monthly costs in Salto, Uruguay: USD, from the same data behind the Pro model.

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Salto at a glance

Green is the better side of each figure. Every line is computed from the tables below.

Essentials / mo$1,207rent + bills + food + transit
Men per 100 women102.7ages 20โ€“39, department level
Avg net salary$1,020monthly, after tax
Safety score44/100higher = safer

Monthly cost breakdown

Rent outside centre plus utilities, groceries, dining and local transport make up the essentials figure. Not a full lifestyle budget. The middle column is the median across the 6 Uruguay cities we track, so every row says whether Salto is the cheap side of its own market or the dear one. Green is the better side of each row.

Essentials, monthlyrent outside centre + bills + food + transit$1,207$1,266$60
Rent, 1-bed outside centremonthly, USD$437$451$14
Rent, 1-bed city centremonthly, USD$558$582$24
Groceriesmonthly, one person$179$179same
Dining outmonthly, one person$278$278same
Utilitiesmonthly: power, water, heating, internet$243$243same
Local transportmonthly pass or fare equivalent$70$70same
Average net salarymonthly, after tax; average, not median$1,020$1,020same
Rent, 3-bed outside centremonthly, USD$734$856$122
Rent, 3-bed city centremonthly, USD$909$1,027$118

Single person, USD. Data updated August 6, 2026.

Everyday prices

What single items cost in Salto, in USD. The monthly figures above are built from these. Cheaper side of each row in green.

Eating out

Meal, inexpensive restaurant$13.15$13.15same
Meal for 2, mid-range, three courses$53.68$53.68same
McMeal at McDonald's$12.93$12.93same
Cappuccino, regular$4.01$4.29$0.28
Domestic beer, 0.5 L draught$4.33$4.33same
Imported beer, 0.33 L bottle$3.28$3.50$0.23
Coke/Pepsi, 0.33 L$2.41$2.41same
Water, 0.33 L bottle$1.77$1.77same

Groceries

Milk, 1 L$1.22$1.22same
White bread, 500 g$2.82$2.82same
White rice, 1 kg$1.63$1.63same
Eggs, 12$4.45$4.45same
Local cheese, 1 kg$13.08$13.08same
Chicken fillets, 1 kg$10.48$11.05$0.57
Apples, 1 kg$2.70$2.70same
Bananas, 1 kg$2.56$2.56same
Tomatoes, 1 kg$2.74$2.92$0.18
Potatoes, 1 kg$1.99$1.99same
Onions, 1 kg$2.01$2.01same
Water, 1.5 L bottle$1.60$1.60same

Transport & bills

One-way ticket, local transport$1.43$1.43same
Monthly transit pass$70.22$70.22same
Taxi start$1.76$1.76same
Taxi, 1 km$0.33$0.34$0.01
Gasoline, 1 L$2.00$2.00same
Basic utilities, 85 mยฒ flat$201.01$201.01same
Internet, 60 Mbps+$42.47$42.47same
Mobile plan, monthly$18.36$18.50$0.14

Leisure

Gym, monthly$43.40$43.40same
Cinema, one seat$10.74$10.74same

Dating-age sex ratio

Salto has 102.7 men per 100 women aged 20–39 (department level). That is the 5th-highest of 6 Uruguay cities we track. Uruguay's national figure is 103.4, so Salto runs 1 below the country as a whole.

A supply figure, 20–39. The dating-pool model is in Pro.

How Salto ranks against every city we track

Salto sits ahead of 93% of the 1016 cities we track on clean air. On local salary it is ahead of 57% of 999. Its weakest measure is safety, ahead of only 16% of 1016.

More women aged 20โ€“39men per 100 women, census102.7
39% of 1001
Cheaper to liveessentials a month$1,207
31% of 998
Cheaper city-centre rentone-bed a month$558
51% of 1010
Higher local salaryaverage net, monthly$1,020
57% of 999
Salary goes furtheressentials covered by one salary0.85ร—
40% of 991
Safersafety score, perception-based44/100
16% of 1016
Cleaner airPM2.5 ยตg/mยณ a year5.3
93% of 1016

Longer is better on every row: bar length is where Salto sits among all the cities carrying that measure, which is why the count differs by row.

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