Middle Income in Kenya is a category of people who can comfortably afford basic needs. Live in a decent neighbourhood and save some money each month. The average amount to sustain you in Kenya as the middle class is Ksh 100,000. Nairobi is the most expensive city in Kenya, followed by Kisumu,Mombasa and Nakuru respectively. In Nairobi, the amount you will need for you to comfortably live in a decent neigbourhood is Ksh 150,000 to Ksh 300,000.
Budget for middle class in Kenya
Rent—Ksh 30,000 to Ksh70,000
Food—Ksh 15,000
Shopping—Ksh 20,000
Savings—At last Ksh 20,000
Miscellaneous—Ksh 10,000
Transport—Ksh 20,000
Middle Class also own cars. The car should not be on loan. However, if the car is on loan,you should remain with at least Ksh 70,000 after loan deductions.
Average income for middle class in Kenya per town
Nairobi—Ksh 150,000
Mombasa—Ksh 120,000
Nakuru—Ksh 100,000
Kisumu—Ksh 120,000
Eldoret—Ksh100,000
Kericho—Ksh 90,000
Kisii—Ksh 90,000
Busia—Ksh 90,000
Machakos—Ksh110,000
Kiambu—Ksh 130,000
Thika—Ksh 130,000
Bungoma—Ksh 100,000
Kitale—Ksh 80,000
Kakamega—Ksh 110,000
Average Monthly Rent for middle Class in Kenya per town
Nairobi—Ksh 30,000
Mombasa—Ksh 20,000
Kisumu—Ksh 25,000
Nakuru—Ksh 20,000
Eldoret—Ksh 20,000
Kisii—Ksh 18,000
Kiambu—Ksh 25,000
Machakos—Ksh 18,000
Kericho—Ksh 18,000
Kakamega—Ksh 15,000
Bungoma—Ksh 15,000
Best investments for Middle Income in Kenya
Cryptocurrency
Sacco Shares
Money Market Fund
Fixed Deposit Account
Real Estate Apartments
Government Bonds
Shares in profitable companies