The cost of living in Bahrain is considerably higher than in other Middle Eastern countries, and it continues to rise. Inflation and rising costs have put Bahrain's capital, Manama, at the bottom of the Mercer Cost of Living Survey. But many Bahrain residents can keep their expenses under control, and put away some of their monthly income in a savings account. In Bahrain school fees are relatively low.
Rent is the biggest expense, and is a significant portion of any monthly budget. A one-bedroom apartment can cost around 200 BHD in the city center and 150-375 BHD in the country's rural areas. Rents for 3-bedroom apartments are around 500-800 BHD in the city and 300-650 BHD in the suburbs. However, the recent construction boom in Bahrain has increased the number of available properties, which has brought down the prices.
Private education is a major expense for expatriate families.
Children attending a public school in Bahrain are not eligible for international education. This means that the cost of Bahrain school fees in private or international school’s tuition varies according to the age of the children and the school.
About 1.4 million according to census records. (2015).
The populatino of Manama, Bahrain, is about 157,474.
The population density of Manama is 5,304 people per square kilometer.
Islam.
yes it is possible to live with 160 bahrain dollar in bahrain
Thousands of people drink tea in Bahrain! Nearly the whole country does!
No. I know because I live in bahrain
The demonym (word for the people of a country) for the Kingdom of Bahrain, is the Bahraini.
Islam is the main religion, but many other people not from Bahrain might be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, etc.
Islam is the main religion, but many other people not from Bahrain might be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, etc.
Islam is the main religion, but many other people not from Bahrain might be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, etc.
Islam is the main religion, but many other people not from Bahrain might be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, etc.
Bahrain is one of the most business friendly cities in the Gulf and investing in Bahrain a good idea. It is absolutely safe to live here for you and your family as labour laws protect your employment. Also people here are friendly.
Islam is the main religion, but many other people not from Bahrain might be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, etc.
Though the population is very small, there is a minute portion of people of Jewish faith in Bahrain. The 2010 Bahraini census yeilded results of there being less than 40 Jews living in Bahrain. Though there are currently few of Jewsih faith in Bahrain, there are no laws against the practice of Judaisim.