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State Index · Cost of Living · New York · 2024
107.921

Average Cost of Living in New York

Rank #5 of 50111.0% of national averageSource: BEA Regional Price Parities (2024)

New York ranks #5 of 51 for cost of living in 2026.

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BEA Regional Price Parities, 2024 · updated Apr 2026
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Cost of Living Index by State

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  • 86.9 – 90.111 states
  • 90.1 – 94.310 states
  • 94.3 – 98.910 states
  • 98.9 – 103.410 states
  • 103.4 – 110.710 states
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All 50 states ranked

Source: BEA Regional Price Parities (2024)

RankStateCost of Living Index% of US
1California110.72113.9%
2Hawaii109.951113.1%
3District of Columbia109.901113.0%
4New Jersey108.805111.9%
5New York107.921111.0%
6Washington107.013110.1%
7Massachusetts105.757108.8%
8Maryland104.959108.0%
9New Hampshire104.165107.1%
10Connecticut103.61106.6%
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11Florida103.414106.4%
12Oregon103.361106.3%
13Colorado103.052106.0%
14Alaska102.359105.3%
15Rhode Island102.28105.2%
16Virginia101.104104.0%
17Arizona100.677103.6%
18Nevada99.979102.8%
19Illinois99.958102.8%
20Delaware99.808102.7%
21Utah98.864101.7%
22Minnesota98.621101.4%
23Vermont97.958100.8%
24Pennsylvania97.572100.4%
25Texas97.05799.8%
26Maine97.0599.8%
27Georgia96.29399.0%
28Michigan96.21799.0%
29Idaho95.49498.2%
30Montana94.64597.3%
31North Carolina94.32697.0%
32Wisconsin94.09596.8%
33South Carolina93.74996.4%
34Indiana93.32996.0%
35Ohio92.77495.4%
36Wyoming92.69195.3%
37New Mexico92.21294.8%
38Tennessee91.8794.5%
39Missouri90.81793.4%
40Kentucky90.15992.7%
41Nebraska90.10392.7%
42Kansas90.06892.6%
43West Virginia89.49792.1%
44North Dakota88.95991.5%
45Alabama88.82391.4%
46South Dakota88.58691.1%
47Louisiana88.20790.7%
48Oklahoma87.84390.4%
49Iowa87.76290.3%
50Mississippi86.95389.4%
51Arkansas86.93789.4%

Updated 2026-04-25. Click any state for the full breakdown.

FAQ

New York cost of living: common questions

What is the average cost of living in New York?

New York cost of living is 107.921 as of 2024, according to BEA Regional Price Parities. That puts New York at rank #5 of 50 US states, above the national average of 97.226.

How does New York compare to nearby states?

Among New York's neighbors, Vermont shows 97.958, Massachusetts shows 105.757, Connecticut shows 103.61. Use the CalcFi compare view to line all of them up: /maps/compare?cat=cost-of-living&states=ny,vt,ma,ct. Nearby states share labor markets and housing corridors, so the comparison is usually the most relevant one.

Which New York metros have the highest cost of living?

Top New York metros include New York City, Buffalo, and Rochester. City-level cost of living data drops in Q3 2026 once BLS releases its metro-area tables for the year. Albany is the state capital. Until then, the state-level number is the best available read.

How expensive is New York compared to the US average?

New York scores 107.921 on the BEA Regional Price Parities index, where the US average is 100. A score above 100 means goods and services cost more than the national average; below 100 means less. RPP covers goods, rents, and other services at the state level.

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Top New York cities · Cost of Living Index by State

8 cities ranked by cost of living index by state. Lower is better.

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  1. 1Uticapop 145k80.0
  2. 2Binghamtonpop 250k83.0
  3. 3Rochesterpop 1,090k86.0
  4. 4Syracusepop 660k86.0
  5. 5Buffalopop 1,200k88.0
  6. 6Albanypop 905k95.0
  7. 7Poughkeepsiepop 680k120.0
  8. 8New Yorkpop 20,140k187.0
Methodology

BEA Regional Price Parities (RPP), all items, US national reference = 100. Pulled live from BEA API (TableName=SARPP, LineCode=1, year=2024).