Retire Modestly in São Paulo, BR (2026)
Small apartment, cook at home, public transit, minimal travel. In São Paulo (COL 54), this costs $1,440/month — a $15K less than the US average.
Monthly budget breakdown
Estimated monthly expenses for a modest retirement in São Paulo (COL-adjusted from national baseline).
| Category | Monthly | Annual | % of budget |
|---|---|---|---|
| Housing | $475 | $5,700 | 33% |
| Food | $216 | $2,592 | 15% |
| Healthcare | $202 | $2,424 | 14% |
| Transport | $173 | $2,076 | 12% |
| Leisure | $202 | $2,424 | 14% |
| Misc | $173 | $2,076 | 12% |
| Total | $1,440 | $17,280 | 100% |
How long to save $432K?
Time to reach your nest egg target investing at 7% annual return (S&P 500 historical avg).
| Monthly savings | Years to retire | Retirement age (start 30) |
|---|---|---|
| $1,000/mo | 19 yrs | Age 49 |
| $2,000/mo | 12 yrs | Age 42 |
| $3,000/mo | 9 yrs | Age 39 |
| $5,000/mo | 6 yrs | Age 36 |
| $8,000/mo | 4 yrs | Age 34 |
São Paulo vs US average — Modest retirement
Other retirement tiers in São Paulo
Frequently asked questions
How much does a modest retirement cost in São Paulo?
A modest retirement in São Paulo costs approximately $17,280/year or $1,440/month — based on a 54 cost-of-living index (US avg = 100). Using the 4% safe withdrawal rule, you need a nest egg of about $432K.
How long will it take to save $432K for retirement in São Paulo?
Saving $2,000/month at a 7% average annual return would take roughly 12 years to accumulate $432K. At $3,000/month, it would take about 9 years. These estimates assume consistent investing in a diversified portfolio.
What is the biggest expense in a modest retirement in São Paulo?
Housing is the largest expense at roughly 33% of the budget ($475/month). Healthcare ($202/month) is the second-largest category. BR has no state income tax, which reduces your overall tax burden in retirement.
4% safe withdrawal rule · 7% annualized return assumption · COL-adjusted from BLS data · Q1 2026 estimates