Skyline of Groningen
Cost of Living: 62 20,000

Groningen, Suriname

Groningen is a major city in Suriname with a population of 20,000.

Updated August 11, 2026
Cost of Living 62

Below Average vs Suriname Avg (100)

Housing Index 65

Affordable

Median Income SRD 18,000

Household income

Unemployment 5.0%

Job market health

Groningen vs Suriname Average

Cost of Living
Groningen: 62
Suriname Avg: 100
Housing Index
Groningen: 65
Suriname Avg: 100

Taxes

  • State Income Tax: None
  • Sales Tax: 10.0%

Economy & Jobs

  • Median Income: SRD 18,000
  • Unemployment: 5.0%
  • Population: 20,000

Climate

  • Sunny Days: 260/year
  • Summer High: 88°F
  • Winter Low: 72°F
  • Farming Zone: USDA Zone 7b

Housing

  • Median Home: $200,000
  • 1BR Rent: $600/mo

Cost of Living

Groningen's cost of living index is 62 (Suriname average = 100).

CategoryGroningenNational AverageDifference
Overall62100-38.0%
Housing65100-35.0%

Data source: Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER), 2026

Housing Market

MetricValue
Median Home Price$200,000
Median Rent (1BR)$600/mo
Median Rent (2BR)$750/mo
Price per Sq Ft$133

Data source: Zillow Research, 2026

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Utilities

Estimated monthly utility costs for a typical household in Groningen:

UtilityEstimated Monthly CostNotes
Electricity$50
Heating & CoolingN/AEstimated based on local climate.
Cooling (AC)$64Estimated based on local climate and electricity rates
Water$20Includes sewer
Internet (100+ Mbps)$40Broadband average
Garbage / TrashIncluded in taxesMunicipal service (covered by property taxes)
Total Utilities$174Monthly estimate (including heating & cooling)

Data sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) 2024, EPA/AWWA water rate surveys, BroadbandNow

Remote Work Score

Groningen scores —/100 for remote work readiness:

Cost of Living
62
Rent
$600
Sunny Days
260
Tax
None
Unemployment
5.0%
Climate
88°F / 72°F
Safety
4.0 homicides/100k
Population
20,000
Internet Speed
30 Mbps

Climate

Groningen has a varied climate with distinct seasons.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainfall
January92°F72°F2.5"
April73°F87°F2.8"
July88°F63°F1.5"
October68°F90°F2.2"
USDA Zone 7b

Mild — wide variety of vegetables, many fruit trees

Natural Hazards

Groningen faces the following natural hazards:

Heat Wave High Risk

Extreme summer heat.

Hurricane Moderate Risk

Moderate hurricane risk.

Flood Moderate Risk

River and coastal flooding.

Based on historical records and geographic risk assessment.

Taxes

  • State Income Tax: 0% (None)
  • Sales Tax: 10%
  • Property Tax: ~0.2% of assessed value

Economy & Jobs

Major industries include technology, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The unemployment rate is 5.0%.

Schools & Education

Total Schools

Academic Schedule

School Hours 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Academic Year October to August
Term System Trimester — 1st (Oct-Dec), 2nd (Jan-Apr), 3rd (May-Aug)
Summer Break August to October (8 weeks)
Winter Break December to January (3 weeks)
Spring Break Easter week (1 week)

School year starts in October.

Important Disclaimer: All data on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, tax, or real estate advice. URCity and Northshore Press are not financial advisors, tax professionals, or real estate agents. Always consult qualified professionals before making relocation or financial decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Groningen, Suriname?

The cost of living index in Groningen is 62, which is Lower the Suriname national average of 100.

How much does it cost to buy a home in Groningen?

The median home price in Groningen is $200,000. The housing index is 65.

What is the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment?

The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Groningen is approximately $600/mo.

Does Groningen, Saramacca have income tax?

Groningen is in Saramacca, which has no income tax.

What is the climate like in Groningen?

Groningen enjoys approximately 260 sunny days per year. Summer highs reach around 88°F, while winter lows can drop to around 72°F.

Data Sources

  • Cost of Living: Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER), 2026
  • Housing Data: Zillow Research, 2026
  • Income & Employment: US Census Bureau American Community Survey, 2024
  • Utilities U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) 2024, EPA/AWWA water rate surveys, BroadbandNow

Data last updated: August 12, 2026. Data may not reflect current market conditions. Always verify with local sources before making relocation decisions.