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How does the cost of living in NYC compare to other US cities?

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There are many reasons why people choose to live in New York City. There’s so much opportunity you’ll never have never a dull moment - not to mention the incredible food! So it’s no surprise New York is the most popular city for roommates.

However, it’s also the most expensive place to rent in the US. But just how much more expensive is it, compared with other popular US cities?

We looked at New York alongside the top 10 most popular US cities and compared the price of their rent, as well as the cost of eating out and groceries, to see where each city ranked.

Here’s what we found.

Rent

Let’s start by looking at the average roommate rent in each city. According to SpareRoom’s quarterly Rental Index, the average monthly rent for a room in New York currently stands at $1,464. How does that compare to other top cities?

City Average
rent
Difference
New York $1,464 -
San Diego $1,306 -$158
Los Angeles $1,288 -$176
Miami $1,244 -$220
Austin $941 -$523
Phoenix $929 -$535
Chicago $910 -$554
Las Vegas $899 -$565
Dallas $880 -$584
Atlanta $852 -$612
Houston $802 -$662

New York is clearly the most expensive place to rent a room in that list. In fact, it’s the most expensive place to rent a room in the whole of the US.

Food

Another big expense for most of us is food. So, we decided to look at the average cost of a grocery shop in each city, as well as the cost of eating out, based on a meal for two at a mid-range restaurant.

Here’s how that looks.

City Average cost
of eating out
Average cost
of grocery shop
New York $120 $58.21
San Diego $100 $47.98
Los Angeles $90 $51.03
Miami $100 $48.8
Austin $100 $43.07
Phoenix $80 $40.14
Chicago $100 $51.36
Las Vegas $75 $41.39
Dallas $80 $42.84
Atlanta $100 $53.07
Houston $85 $48.49

We used https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/ for the data and, in case you’re interested, their typical grocery shop includes: milk, a loaf of bread, rice, eggs, cheese, chicken, beef, apples, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, and lettuce.

As you can see, it’s still more expensive to eat out and buy groceries in New York. But we’re guessing that’s not really a big surprise, right? Also, the numbers aren’t wildly different when you look at one grocery shop.

It only starts to get interesting when you look at how these costs mount up over a year, as that’s when the differences really begin to show.

The bigger picture

To see how these differences might actually affect you, depending on which city you choose to live in, we’ve combined the cost of rent with the food costs. In reality, there are plenty of other expenses that will factor into your daily life, (they will also vary in cost by city), including things like a gym membership, using public transport, buying clothes, cinema tickets and so on. The list gets very long quite quickly - so we’ve decided to focus on rent and food as the two biggest and most common expenses people have.

Here’s what we did.

The average monthly rent is straightforward.

To calculate food averages we did the following:

  • Grocery shop - we treated this as a weekly shop, so, in order to calculate a monthly average, we multiplied it by 52 (weeks) then divided by 12 (months)
  • Eating out - this is slightly more complicated as not everyone eats out regularly, plus it’s the cost for a meal for two. Let’s say you ate out on average once a week, the monthly cost would be the average cost to eat out, multiplied by 52 (weeks), divided by 12 (months) and divided by two (as the average cost is for a meal for two people)

All clear? Good!

Here’s how that looks.

City Monthly eating
out cost
Monthly grocery
shop cost
Total monthly
food bill
New York $260 $252.24 $512
San Diego $195 $207.91 $403
Los Angeles $217 $221.13 $438
Miami $217 $211.47 $428
Austin $217 $186.64 $403
Phoenix $173 $173.94 $347
Chicago $217 $222.56 $439
Las Vegas $163 $179.36 $342
Dallas $173 $185.64 $359
Atlanta $217 $229.97 $447
Houston $184 $210.12 $394

What does that mean for you?

When you add all that together, the differences start to look pretty big.

City Average
rent
Total monthly
food bill
Monthly
total
Annual
total
New York $1,464 $512 $1,976 $23,715
San Diego $1,306 $403 $1,709 $20,507
Los Angeles $1,288 $438 $1,726 $20,710
Miami $1,244 $428 $1,672 $20,066
Austin $941 $403 $1,344 $16,132
Phoenix $929 $347 $1,276 $15,315
Chicago $910 $439 $1,349 $16,191
Las Vegas $899 $342 $1,241 $14,890
Dallas $880 $359 $1,239 $14,868
Atlanta $852 $447 $1,299 $15,584
Houston $802 $394 $1,196 $14,355

Here’s what you’d save in each city, compared to New York, over the course of a year.

City Annual
total
Saving vs
New York
New York $23,715 -
San Diego $20,507 $3,208
Los Angeles $20,710 $3,005
Miami $20,066 $3,649
Austin $16,132 $7,583
Phoenix $15,315 $8,400
Chicago $16,191 $7,524
Las Vegas $14,890 $8,825
Dallas $14,868 $8,847
Atlanta $15,584 $8,131
Houston $14,355 $9,359

That means you could save almost $10,000 a year (and that doesn’t even count the savings in other living costs), if you chose to live in another popular US city other than New York.

Of course, like we said at the top, there are many reasons to choose one city over another, and they don’t all come down to money. But, if you’re looking at your finances and wondering whether a move could really make that much difference - the answer is yes!

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