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Cost of Living in South Carolina

Overall index: 92.7 — ranked #34 of 51 (near the national average).

Where your money goes in South Carolina

Estimated spending breakdown on a $75,000 salary in South Carolina

Housing$19,949
Groceries$9,653
Utilities$5,087
Transportation$11,568
Healthcare$5,652
Dining & Misc$7,365
Savings$9,750
Discretionary$5,976

Estimated annual spending: $59,274($15,726 remaining)

What things cost in South Carolina

Item South Carolina US Average Difference
Median home price $285,000 $360,000 $-75,000
Average 2BR rent $1,128/mo $1,400/mo $-272
Gas (regular) $3.21/gal $3.50/gal $0.29
Electric bill $97/mo $137/mo $40
Infant childcare $11,512/yr $13,500/yr $1,988
Dozen eggs $4.90 $4.95 $0.05
Monthly groceries $406/mo $410/mo $4

Sources: AAA gas prices, EIA electricity, Zillow ZHVI, Child Care Aware, MERIC/C2ER indices. Eggs and groceries estimated from MERIC grocery index applied to BLS averages.

Cost of living index by category

National average = 100 for each category

Housing 80.6
Groceries 99.0
Utilities 96.9
Transportation 96.4
Healthcare 94.2
Dining & Misc 98.2
National average (100)

Salary equivalent: South Carolina vs national average

What a salary in South Carolina is actually worth in national-average purchasing power.

Salary Purchasing power Difference
$50,000 $46,350 $-3,650
$75,000 $69,525 $-5,475
$100,000 $92,700 $-7,300
$125,000 $115,875 $-9,125
$150,000 $139,050 $-10,950
$200,000 $185,400 $-14,600

Negative difference means your money goes further in South Carolina than the national average.

Compare South Carolina with other states

FAQ

What is the cost of living in South Carolina?

South Carolina has an overall cost-of-living index of 92.7, making it near the national average (ranked #34 of 51 states, where #1 is most expensive). The national average is 100. Housing is the biggest factor — median home prices are $285,000 and average 2-bedroom rent is $1,128/month.

Is South Carolina expensive to live in?

No, South Carolina is more affordable than most states with an overall index of 92.7 (average = 100). Housing is particularly affordable at 80.6% of the national average.

How much does housing cost in South Carolina?

The median home price in South Carolina is $285,000 and average 2-bedroom rent is $1,128/month. South Carolina's housing index is 80.6 (national average = 100), meaning housing is 19.400000000000006% below the national average.

How much are groceries in South Carolina?

South Carolina's grocery index is 99 (national average = 100). A dozen eggs costs approximately $4.90 and a typical monthly grocery bill for a household runs about $406, compared to the national average of $410.

What is the average electric bill in South Carolina?

The average monthly electric bill in South Carolina is $97 based on the state's residential rate of 10.9¢/kWh and average household consumption of 886 kWh/month (EIA 2024).

How much does childcare cost in South Carolina?

Center-based infant childcare in South Carolina averages $11,512/year ($959/month). The national average is approximately $13,500/year. This data is from Child Care Aware of America's 2024 report.

What salary do I need to live comfortably in South Carolina?

A $75,000 salary in South Carolina has the same purchasing power as $80,906 at the national average cost of living. Your salary goes about as far as the national average. Use the calculator above with your specific salary to see how it compares.

Where does this data come from?

Cost-of-living indices are from the MERIC/C2ER 2025 Annual Average. Dollar amounts use AAA gas prices (March 2025), EIA electricity rates (2024), Child Care Aware childcare costs (2024), Zillow home values (2024-2025), and BEA Regional Price Parities.

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Based on MERIC/C2ER 2025 indices, AAA gas prices (March 2025), EIA electricity rates (2024), Child Care Aware childcare costs (2024), and Zillow home values (2024-2025). Individual costs vary by city, neighborhood, and lifestyle.