a good point, DV.
it sure is possible to live in DR "cheap"/on a small budget, but the same is possible and by many millions practiced in 1st world countries up north, too.
back in Germany i spent more money for myself than i do here for the whole family, but that has nothing to do with living in one country would be cheaper than in the other. it was different times and under different circumstances. i left germany 20 years ago by the age of 30, making very good money there during young adult years meant always a very nice new car, the newest equipment for music and TV and computers etc, as a good money earning single eating out a lot, party a lot, doing expensive vacations/travels around the globe. the meat in the fridge always been the top of the line stuff, so been clothes and all the other surrounding stuff.
now, 20 years later, i am 50 year old, have a wife, raised a dozen adopted children up to adulthood, one own daughter which is 4 years old now. i make very good money with my own business here, but priorities change in life. i drive a 2001 Pick Up Truck and do not care about the soundmachine in it, because it suits me fine for the job to be done and come around, i still love good beef but do not even look on the super expensive offered mediocre Imports from abroad in the supers, we kill a own calf every once in a while to have good quality for a reasonable price, other meats i buy at a local butcher who proofed over years to deliver acceptable quality for a good price. the newest TV in the house at this moment is a 6 years old LCD Flat, been expensive back in the day when i purchased it, but worth it, as todays i do not feel the need anymore to have the most up to date stuff, i just want good quality stuff that last for a longer while. we cant compare our todays lifes on the island easily with our prior behaviors/needs a long time ago in a very different country living under very different circumstances. i am pretty sure i would have changed my spending behaviors/needs also if i would never have moved to an other country.
if i would spend here in the DR for the same things i did back there, the same and maybe even more, if i would like to have the same kinda stuff and update the same i did back in the day. luxury items like cars and electronics are expensive here compared to the same quality items in a first world country, they are all imports and things which are "normal/average" there are considered a luxury for some few here on the Isle.
here on the Isle we could live easy and comfy by today's needs with $2.500.-US a month as a couple with a 4 years old(once she starts intl school that adds up a good piece of course), back There i spent that for myself just for the Rent and the basics every month, plus all the little extras.
who lives on a poor level in a 1st world country, will in my opinion here on the Island come by cheaper than in the northern spheres. if you are used to a mid class lifestyle in a 1st world country, then you spend at least the same, most likely even more for the same lifestyle with the same luxuries/needs/items etc here on the Island.
and in addition to the normal running costs you have to see extra expenses which you ned savings for on a account, like if special not included med treatment would be necessary, flights to visit family back in the home country etc.
Mike