Cost of Living Data Series

Missouri had the seventh lowest cost of living in the United States for the second quarter in 2024. In general, the most expensive areas to live were Hawaii, Alaska, the Northeast, and the West Coast. The least expensive areas were the Midwest and Southern states.

MERIC derives the cost of living index for each state by averaging the indices of participating cities and metropolitan areas in that state. Missouri’s cost of living index for the second quarter 2024 was 88.6.

Cost of Living Map of United States Jpg Image

Cities across the nation participate in the Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER) survey on a volunteer basis. Price information in the survey is governed by C2ER collection guidelines which strive for uniformity.

2024  Second Quarter Average Cost of Living

RankStateIndexGroceryHousingUtilitiesTransportationHealth Misc.
1West Virginia 84.398.960.298.593.6101.389.0
2Oklahoma 85.394.668.693.491.894.089.9
3Kansas 87.094.973.998.688.399.089.4
4Alabama 87.696.568.599.491.486.395.6
5Mississippi 87.795.474.387.090.198.693.5
6Arkansas 88.594.674.491.890.687.896.3
7Missouri 88.695.577.099.889.392.691.4
8Iowa 89.196.074.891.396.897.294.0
9Indiana 90.397.476.289.199.797.295.4
10Tennessee 90.896.683.787.890.590.795.3
11Michigan 90.998.372.599.4101.289.997.8
12Georgia 90.996.678.597.695.4100.694.4
13South Dakota 91.295.886.283.594.3102.892.8
14North Dakota 91.394.778.479.5100.9110.298.2
15Louisiana 91.695.483.478.394.694.698.9
16Texas 91.796.080.1103.593.393.495.8
17Wyoming 92.898.881.090.990.8107.499.3
18Kentucky 93.1100.179.679.795.7108.3102.0
19New Mexico 93.196.187.584.488.9102.299.0
20Wisconsin 93.396.682.387.897.4106.899.1
21Nebraska 93.699.779.788.597.2101.7101.6
22Ohio 94.099.184.9101.494.093.597.4
23Montana 94.7103.185.583.9110.7108.494.4
24Illinois 94.898.383.0101.1104.799.497.7
25Pennsylvania 95.099.783.2105.4102.588.898.6
26Minnesota 95.3101.880.897.293.2108.0102.9
27South Carolina 95.598.785.899.894.892.8101.7
28North Carolina 97.498.690.997.094.0103.7102.5
29Delaware 100.5102.997.898.7100.8102.7101.8
30Virginia 100.5100.0104.799.694.5105.498.7
31Colorado 101.3101.2107.189.690.6105.6102.3
32Puerto Rico 101.4110.098.9161.391.372.991.3
33Florida 102.4104.4108.0100.697.8101.298.9
34Nevada 102.6102.7107.5106.4124.886.592.5
35Idaho 103.2105.9102.578.6110.399.4107.2
36Utah 105.297.5117.295.5112.688.5101.0
37Rhode Island 109.4101.4108.7133.394.0103.3113.1
38Connecticut 110.7102.4115.3135.1102.3107.3107.2
39Maine 111.0102.8126.4109.6104.9114.8103.5
40Arizona 111.5100.7131.7105.3106.693.9104.9
41Oregon 112.2107.0133.089.3121.7107.0100.5
42New Hampshire 112.3100.0118.8110.5101.6103.2117.3
43Vermont 113.8107.1126.3112.892.4109.8114.1
44Maryland 114.7108.5133.5109.2100.8100.3109.5
45New Jersey 115.0105.5136.9102.2104.4109.6108.2
46Washington 115.8105.8128.791.8126.1119.9111.7
47Alaska 123.0130.7116.0147.4111.4151.1119.0
48New York 123.5104.6171.199.4103.2105.6107.1
49Massachusetts 139.9105.6195.0151.0102.3114.8121.4
50District of Columbia 140.6107.8220.098.6108.2115.9113.1
51California 143.0111.6200.4141.9141.1106.0114.5
52Hawaii 188.4131.5314.8198.8129.1119.6133.2
US ***100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

All of the participating Missouri cities had a composite index below the national average for the second quarter in 2024. The city with the lowest cost of living index for this time period was Joplin with an index of 85.5 The city with the highest cost of living was Kansas City, with an index of 91.9. 

Cost of Living Indices for Participating Missouri Cities - Second Quarter 2024

MetroIndexGroceryHousingUtilitiesTransport.HealthMisc.
Joplin MO 85.592.268.0111.181.693.090.8
Springfield MO 87.093.374.683.889.994.793.5
St. Louis MO-IL 88.498.974.098.294.889.591.0
Missouri88.695.577.099.889.392.691.4
Columbia MO 90.096.679.898.587.6102.192.5
Kansas City MO-KS 91.996.788.6107.492.583.789.3
US Average  100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

 

Cost of Living for Selected Missouri Cities Second Quarter 2024 JPG Image

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