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Cost of Living in Austin

Overall index: 103.5 — 12 points above Texas average. Texas statewide average: 91.1.

Where your money goes in Austin

Estimated spending breakdown on a $75,000 salary in Austin

Housing$28,462
Groceries$9,458
Utilities$5,402
Transportation$11,520
Healthcare$5,808
Dining & Misc$7,140
Savings$9,750
Discretionary$0

Estimated annual spending: $67,790($7,210 remaining)

What things cost in Austin

Item Austin Texas avg US avg
Median home price $450,000 $295,000 $360,000
Average 2BR rent $1,650/mo $1,112/mo $1,400/mo
Gas (regular) $3.21/gal $3.21/gal $3.50/gal
Electric bill $87/mo $87/mo $137/mo
Infant childcare $13,500/yr $10,706/yr $13,500/yr

Index by category

Austin vs Texas statewide. National average = 100.

Housing 115.0 / 79.4 state
Groceries 97.0 / 95.3 state
Utilities 102.9 / 102.9 state
Transportation 96.0 / 92.9 state
Healthcare 96.8 / 96.8 state
Dining & Misc 95.2 / 95.2 state
US avg (100)
Texas avg

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FAQ

What is the cost of living in Austin?

Austin has an overall cost-of-living index of 103.5 (national average = 100). This is higher than the Texas statewide average of 91.1. Median home prices are $450,000 and average 2BR rent is $1,650/month.

Is Austin expensive to live in?

Austin is near the national average with an index of 103.5.

How much does rent cost in Austin?

Average 2-bedroom rent in Austin is $1,650/month, compared to the national average of $1,400/month and the Texas statewide average of $1,112/month.

How much does food cost in Austin?

Groceries in Austin have an index of 97 (national average = 100). A typical monthly grocery basket costs about $398 compared to the national average of $410. A dozen eggs costs around $4.80.

How much does childcare cost in Austin?

Center-based infant childcare in Austin averages $13,500/year ($1,125/month). This is near the national average of $13,500/year. Data from Child Care Aware of America (2024).

How does housing cost in Austin compare to Texas?

Austin's housing index is 115 vs the Texas statewide average of 79.4. Median home prices are $450,000 in Austin vs $295,000 statewide, and 2BR rent averages $1,650/month vs $1,112/month statewide.

How much does transportation cost in Austin?

Austin's transportation cost index is 96 (national average = 100). Regular gas averages $3.21/gallon. Transportation costs are near the national average.

What is the average utility bill in Austin?

Austin's utility cost index is 102.9 (national average = 100). The estimated average monthly electric bill is $87, compared to the national average of $137/month and the Texas statewide average of $87/month. Utility rates are based on EIA 2024 residential electricity data.

What salary do I need to live in Austin?

A $75,000 salary at the national average cost of living is equivalent to $77,625 in Austin. Your money goes about as far or further than the national average.

What is the living wage in Austin?

Based on Austin's cost-of-living index of 103.5, a single adult needs approximately $51,750–$61,750/year to cover basic expenses (housing, food, transportation, healthcare). For a family of four, roughly double that. These estimates scale the national baseline by Austin's local costs — actual needs vary by household size and lifestyle.

Where does this data come from?

Metro-level data combines BEA Regional Price Parities (2024), C2ER COLI metro indices (2025), Zillow ZHVI/ZORI metro data (2024-2025), and state-level data from MERIC, AAA, EIA, and Child Care Aware.

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Metro-level data from BEA Regional Price Parities (2024), C2ER COLI (2025), and Zillow ZHVI (2024-2025). Where metro data is unavailable, Texas statewide averages are used.