Factors Such As High Taxes, Strong Currency And Strong Presence Of Imported Products Help Explain High Prices In The Country
Uruguay has been identified as the most expensive country in South America in 2025. This conclusion is part of a survey conducted by the international platform Numbeo, which compared economic data across the region. With an impressive score, the country surpassed its neighbors by a wide margin and drew attention to the reality faced by its inhabitants.
International Platform Assesses Cost Of Living
Founded in 2009, the Numbeo platform is considered one of the largest collaborative databases on the cost of living around the world.
The tool allows users to compare prices of products, services, and general conditions across different countries and cities. In addition to costs, it also assesses purchasing power, healthcare system, safety, traffic, and quality of life.
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The information on the site is contributed by users from various parts of the globe. This helps create a detailed and up-to-date picture of the local reality. The platform aims to assist people planning to travel, move to another country, or invest in new regions.
Uruguay Leads The 2025 Ranking In South America
In the report released this year, Uruguay appears as the most expensive country among South American countries, with a score of 46.33.
This number is significantly higher than the second place, Argentina, which scored 35.75 points. The difference of more than ten points places Uruguay in a prominent position in the regional comparison.
At the other end of the table, Paraguay recorded the lowest score among South American countries: only 23.02. This result highlights the economic differences among the nations of the continent.
On the global stage, Uruguay ranks as the 10th most expensive country, with a higher cost of living. Only places like the U.S. Virgin Islands are ahead in the global ranking.
Imports And Taxes Impact Prices
One of the main factors explaining the high cost of living in Uruguay is the country’s strong dependence on imports. The Uruguayan economy lacks a significant industrial base and does not produce oil. This forces the country to import various products and inputs.
As a consequence, the prices of basic items, such as food, fuel, and technology products, tend to be higher. In addition, the high tax burden on various products also directly influences costs for the final consumer.
Another highlighted point is the Uruguayan economic structure. Despite being stable, it offers little competition in some sectors. Therefore, the lack of competition contributes to keeping prices high.
The small size of the domestic market is also a relevant factor in understanding the country’s economic landscape.
Quality Of Life Remains A Highlight
Despite the high costs, Uruguay is known for providing a good quality of life. The country exhibits political stability, public safety, a universal healthcare system, and accessible education. These factors often attract people from other countries seeking tranquility and efficient services.
For foreigners with higher purchasing power, the high cost of living can be offset by the social and structural benefits the country offers.
For some segments of the local population, coping with high prices can be more challenging. Families with lower incomes feel the impacts of the current situation more intensely.
Differences Mark South America
The comparison among South American countries shows a significant disparity. While Uruguay leads by a wide margin, other nations face very different realities. Paraguay’s low score, for instance, indicates more affordable costs but not necessarily a better quality of life.
The Numbeo report reinforces the economic complexity of South America. Uruguay’s prominent position in the ranking also shows how structural and tax factors directly influence the day-to-day lives of the population.
The 2025 Numbeo report provided concrete and comparative data about the countries of South America. Uruguay’s leadership as the most expensive country in terms of cost of living attracts attention but also raises reflections on the economic conditions of the region as a whole.
The platform continues to be a global reference for those seeking to better understand prices and the socioeconomic reality of different locations. Its role in disseminating information helps citizens and investors make more informed decisions.
With information from Giz Modo.

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