Planning a monthly budget
A local monthly estimate of $3,049 gives you the starting point, with transportation taking the largest share.
- Housing
- $650
- Utilities (in rent)
- $208
- Food
- $594/mo
- Transportation
- $1,289/mo
- Healthcare
- $516
Utilities are included in housing so they are not added twice. The separate Utilities row is a reference estimate.
How the total can change
A traveler-style stay, a couple household, and long-term rent answer different planning questions.
- Comfortable Living
- $4,062
- Cost of Living for Couple
- $4,746
- Typical 1BR Rent
- $650
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Everyday expenses
Dining, transportation, taxes, and car needs can change how the monthly budget feels.
- Dining Out
- $387/mo
- Need for a Car
- Required
- Property Taxes
- Low
- Overall Feel
- Moderate
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Sources & methodology
Use the budget value as a planning signal for everyday spending, not as a quote for a specific household. It is most useful when compared with healthcare, safety, and climate on the same page.
Housing mix, exchange rates, healthcare needs, car ownership, and travel style can move a real monthly budget materially.
- U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year table B25031
Used for Comfortable Living, Cost of Living for Couple, Minimum Needed, Typical 1BR Rent, Overall Feel
Checked 2026-05-08
- U.S. Energy Information Administration; U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Used for Utilities
Checked 2026-07-15
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Used for Groceries, Dining Out, Transportation
Checked 2026-07-15
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Walkability Index
Used for Need for a Car
Checked 2026-07-10
- U.S. Census Bureau
Used for Property Taxes
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