Cost of Living in New York, New York

128%
higher than national avg.
385%
Housing
3%
Utilities
35%
Groceries
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New York, New York's cost of living is 128% higher than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area. PayScale's Cost of Living Calculator can help you find out more about how your individual needs will factor in when beginning your research to figure out how much it would cost you to relocate.

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Cost of Living in New York, New York by Expense Category

Housing, Utilities & Transportation
New York's housing expenses are 385% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 3% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 16% higher than the national average.
Median Home Price
$2,184,673
Median Rent
$6,642 / month
Energy Bill
$182.48 / month
Phone Bill
$196.31 / month
Gas
$3.93 / gallon
Food & Grocery
New York has grocery prices that are 35% higher than the national average.
Loaf of Bread
$5.23
Gallon of Milk
$3.27
Carton of Eggs
$3.03
Bunch of Bananas
$4.53
Hamburger
$6.91
Healthcare
Healthcare in New York is 8% higher than the national average.
Doctor's Visit
$135.28
Dentist Visit
$116.71
Optometrist Visit
$127.43
Rx Drug
$498.43
Veterinary Visit
$81.87