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Big Mac Price in Costa Rica2026

Economist · Verified Reviewed January 2026 Global rank #15 of 56

As of January 2026, a Big Mac in Costa Rica costs ₡2990 (CRC) — about $6.04 at 495.00 CRC per USD. That's 1.3% cheaper than the US baseline ($6.12).

The numbers at a glance

Local price₡2990 CRC
USD price$6.04
Exchange rate495.00 CRC per USD
vs USA baseline ($6.12)-1.3%
Global rank#15 of 56
RegionAmericas
CurrencyCRC (₡)
Source The Economist Big Mac Index

What this means in plain English

The Big Mac Index suggests the CRC is currently undervalued against the US dollar by roughly 1.3%. In practice, that means a US visitor walking into a McDonald's in Costa Rica will find their dollar stretches further than at home.

But the Big Mac Index is a starting point, not a verdict. Local wages, taxes, real-estate costs, and McDonald's own brand positioning all shape the local menu price. For a fuller discussion, see why PPP theory has its limits.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Big Mac cost in Costa Rica in 2026?

As of January 2026, a Big Mac in Costa Rica costs ₡2990 (CRC), which converts to approximately $6.04 at the current exchange rate of 495.00 CRC per USD. Source: The Economist.

Is a Big Mac more expensive in Costa Rica than in the USA?

A Big Mac in Costa Rica ($6.04) is 1.3% cheaper than the USA price of $6.12. By the Big Mac Index, this suggests the CRC is undervalued against the US dollar by roughly 1.3%.

What does the Big Mac Index suggest about the CRC?

The Big Mac Index treats the USA price as the baseline. A 1.3% discount in Costa Rica implies the CRC is currently weaker than purchasing power parity (PPP) theory would predict. Real-world causes typically include wage differences, taxes, local-input costs, and brand positioning — not just exchange rates.

Why is a Big Mac cheaper in Costa Rica?

Several factors keep Costa Rica's Big Mac below the USA price: lower local wages, cheaper supply chains, smaller real estate costs, or McDonald's pricing strategy to match local incomes. The Big Mac Index is a useful starting point, but it does not isolate any single cause. See the limits of the Big Mac Index for a fuller discussion.

How often is this data updated?

Big Mac local prices for Costa Rica come from The Economist and are reviewed against new releases. Exchange rates on this page update with live FX data. The page was last reviewed on January 2026.

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