The standard of life in Nicaragua
Is it good to live in Nicaragua? Let’s look at different indicators, characterizing the level and quality of life in this country.
The income and wealth of population
The quality of medicine and population health
Alcohol consumption and smoking
How much Nicaraguans are satisfiedу by their life
***The income and population wealth of Nicaragua
The most important indicator which allows us to evaluate the level of economic development of the country is gross domestic product per capita. According to 2024 data, GDP, calculated by purchasing power parity, makes in Nicaragua 8,59 thousand dollars per capita (for comparison, on average in the world - about 20,4 thousand dollars).
The minimum wage (MW) in Nicaragua at present varies from 4,487 to 9,346 cordobas (US$ 133-278).
The indicators, characterizing the level of population provision, also include the motorization rate. Every 1000 of Nicaraguans have 79 cars of different kinds.
The crime rate in Nicaragua up↑
One can evaluate the general level of criminal situation with the help of “crime rate”, which shows how safe it is to live in the country from a risk of becoming a victim of lawbreakers (the higher the crime rate is, the higher the risk is ). As of 2025 year, the crime rate in Nicaragua is 50.8 points.
One can size up population law-abidingness and law enforcement activity with the help of also with data about the number of murders and about the number of prisoners.
Every year in Nicaragua there are 11.01 premeditated murders per 100 thousand of people.
As of 2023 year, in prisons and criminal camps of Nicaragua there are 20.9 thousand prisoners, or 332 inmates per 100 000 of people.
Population health up↑
The average life expectancy in Nicaragua is 75 years (72.1 years among men and 77.9 years among women). For comparison, the average life expectancy in the world is 67,2 years (65 years among men and 69,5 years among women).
To get an idea about the nation’s health, one should look at prevalence rates of some dangerous diseases.
According to the World Health Organization data (WHO), the number of HIV-infected in Nicaragua is 12000 people, or 0.17% of population.
Tuberculosis has been found in 2800 Nicaraguans (43 people per 100 000 of population).
Every year in Nicaragua among 100 000 of people one finds 135.7 new episodes of cancer and records 78 lethal cases from it. The yearly ratio of lethal episodes to the number of new cases is (The lower the ratio is, the higher the amount of the cured is; respectively, it means that the local health care system works better).
Alcohol consumption up↑
The exposure of the population to bad habits can also be referred to the integral part of the life quality in the country. It’s considered that in general it’s more comfortable to live where they smoke and drink less.
Lately on average the annual alcohol consumption in Nicaragua has been about 5.2 of liters of pure alcohol per one person older than 15 years old (about 8.5 liters per one man and 2.1 liters per one woman).
What do Nicaraguans drink? According to the statistics, the beer content in the total amount of alcohol consumption is 38.8%, the hard liquor content (vodka, cognac, etc.) is 60.6%.
How much are the people satisfied by their lives in the country? up↑
It might be difficult to choose the indicator which can help to define how much the people of this or that country are satisfied by their lives. It’s easier to estimate the living conditions, the ability or failure to meet basic needs of the population.
For example, the UN experts have developed a so-called "happiness index", which shows how the state achievements are able to provide citizens with a happy life. As of 2023 year, in Nicaragua this index was 6.259.
Besides, there is a well-known integral indicator, used by the UN, - Human Development Index (HDI) which fully takes into the account different reasons to feel comfortable. According to 2022, HDI in Nicaragua was equal to 0.667.
One can indirectly evaluate the people’s satisfaction by their lives with the help of the number of suicides. It comes logically that the better their lives are organized, the fewer reasons to commit a suicide they have. Every year in Nicaragua per 100 000 of people, there are 4,7 suicides (7,8 ) among men and 1,9 among women).
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