Items & Prices

Cost-of-living reference for the Bonaire economy.

Cost of Living Reference

Bonaire's cost of living is shaped by its island geography — nearly everything is imported by container ship or air freight. Prices reflect the 2018 Regioplan / Sociaal Minimum Caribisch Nederland baseline, which anchors the in-game economy. ABB (Algemene Bestedingsbelasting) consumption tax of 6% applies to most purchases.

Housing & Utilities

Monthly rent varies by household size. A single person pays $550/mo; couples pay $600/mo. Each additional adult adds $100/mo and each child adds $50/mo. Staying with family or sharing a house is the most common way to keep housing costs manageable.

Item Cost/month
good rent
Rent (single)
$550
good rent
Rent (couple)
$600
good rent
Rent (extra adult)
$100
good rent
Rent (extra child)
$50
good water
Water
$30
good electricity
Electricity
$43
ui wind
Cooling (AC/fan)
$81
ui shield
Insurance
$20
ui wifi
Telecoms (phone/TV/internet)
$100
ui flame
Cooking gas
$6
good broom
Cleaning supplies
$13

* All figures in USD per month (Regioplan 2018 baseline)

Food & Household

A single person's monthly food budget is $200 (about $6.67/day for home-cooked meals). A couple household spends $380/mo. Eating at restaurants costs extra — check the Businesses guide for venue tiers and pricing.

Item Cost/month
good bread
Food (single person)
$200
good bread
Food (couple)
$380

Personal care items cost about $24/mo. Haircuts average $8/mo. Medicine (non-reimbursed) is $8/mo. Dental care runs $10/mo. Cleaning supplies and paper products add $13/mo.

Item Cost/month
good soap
Personal care
$24
ui scissors
Hairdresser
$8
good medicine
Medicine (non-reimbursed)
$8
good medicine
Dentist
$10

Family & Children

Raising children on Bonaire comes with specific costs. Childcare for ages 0–4 is $200/mo; after-school care for ages 4–12 is $80/mo. Diapers add $60/mo for the youngest. School uniforms amortize to $15/mo. The government provides kinderbijslag (child allowance) of $42/mo per child and an onderstand supplement of $74 for the first child and $39 for each subsequent child.

Item Cost/month
good baby bottle
Childcare (ages 0-4)
$200
good book
After-school care (ages 4-12)
$80
good diaper
Diapers (ages 0-4)
$60
good shirt
School uniform
$15
good coin
Child allowance (kinderbijslag)
$42
good coin
Child supplement (first)
$74
good coin
Child supplement (subsequent)
$39

Income & Taxes

The minimum wage for workers aged 21+ is $4.76/hr, or $825/mo full-time. A single minimum-wage earner falls below the bare-minimum survival cost of $1,012/mo, which explains the heavy reliance on informal economy work and multi-generation households. The median household income is $23,600/year; the average is $31,100/year. The tax-free income threshold is $11,920/year.

Item Amount
good coin
Minimum wage (hourly)
$4.76
good coin
Minimum wage (monthly)
$825
good coin
Median household income (yearly)
$23600
good coin
Average household income (yearly)
$31100
good coin
Tax-free threshold (yearly)
$11920
good coin
ABB consumption tax rate
6%
vehicle bus
Transport (monthly)
$138

Social Safety Net

Bonaire's social safety net (onderstand) provides a base payment of $420/mo for a single person, with a $61/mo supplement for those living independently. Co-household members receive $150/mo. Disability supplement is $277/mo. Old-age pension (AOV) pays $759/mo for a single person.

Item Amount/month
bld govt
Onderstand base (single)
$420
bld govt
Onderstand (independent living)
$61
bld govt
Onderstand (co-household)
$150
bld govt
Disability supplement
$277
bld govt
Old-age pension (AOV, single)
$759

Discretionary Spending

If there is room in the budget after essentials: recreation and hobbies average $5/mo, birthday gifts $10/mo, and an annual off-island family trip amortizes to $32/mo. Small pleasures matter on the kunuku.