Regional Cost of Living Index 2026: Regional Cost of Living Index 2026 2026
BLS regional price parity data updated for 2026, showing where groceries, housing, utilities, and transportation cost the most and least.
Executive Summary
Key Findings
- โThe West Coast and Northeast exceed the national average by 15-25%.
- โThe Southeast and Midwest run 8-12% below national averages.
- โHousing drives 60% of cost-of-living variation between regions.
- โA $60,000 lifestyle in San Francisco costs roughly $38,000 in Knoxville.
Top Risks
- โข Inflation Risk
- โข Healthcare Cost Risk
- โข Sequence of Returns Risk
Top Opportunities
- โข Apply regional cost of living index 2026 data to reduce annual retirement costs by $3,000-$8,000
- โข Coordinate timing of relocation, Social Security claiming, and Medicare enrollment
- โข Use interactive tools to translate national data into your personal retirement plan
Confidence Assessment
This analysis uses federal data sources (IRS, CMS, BLS, Census Bureau) and state agencies, updated for 2026. Rankings and cost estimates are reliable for comparison purposes. Individual results depend on your health, savings, and lifestyle โ personalize with our calculators.
Take Action Now
- โ Read the Executive Summary and flag findings that apply to your situation
- โ Run the Cost of Living Comparison Tool with your numbers
- โ Share relevant sections with your spouse or financial advisor
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Key Finding 1
The West Coast and Northeast e- What it means:
- The West Coast and Northeast exceed the national average by 15-25%.
- Why it matters:
- This finding directly impacts retirement decisions related to cost of living.
- Benchmark:
- Compare against national medians using our research tools.
- If ignored:
- Ignoring this metric can cost thousands annually over a 25-year retirement.
Key Finding 2
The Southeast and Midwest run- What it means:
- The Southeast and Midwest run 8-12% below national averages.
- Why it matters:
- This finding directly impacts retirement decisions related to cost of living.
- Benchmark:
- Compare against national medians using our research tools.
- If ignored:
- Ignoring this metric can cost thousands annually over a 25-year retirement.
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