Cost of living in Dallas, TX

Cost of living breakdown for Dallas, TX.

Overall index
105
Rent
110
Home price
115
Utilities
100

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Dallas, TX

Latitude: 32.7767

Longitude: -96.797

Cost breakdown by category

100 represents the estimated US average. Values are illustrative and intended for comparison only.

CategoryIndexNotes
Overall105Blended index across major categories
Rent110Typical monthly rent for comparable housing
Home price115Estimated purchase prices
Utilities100Electricity, gas, water, basic internet
Groceries102Everyday food and household items
Transportation104Gas, transit passes, basic car costs
Healthcare101Routine care and insurance estimates

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Estimate monthly costs in Dallas, TX using the overall index of 105.

Estimated monthly cost

$4,095

Remaining amount

$2,905

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Frequently asked questions

What does the overall cost-of-living index for Dallas mean?
An index of 105 means costs in Dallas are approximately 5% higher than the US average baseline of 100.
How should I use rent and home price indices in Dallas?
Use these numbers as directional planning inputs, then verify with live listings and local professionals.
Are these numbers a quote or financial advice?
No. These are educational estimates and should be paired with current market research.

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Cost of Living Analysis: Dallas, TX

Dallas features a calculated overall cost-of-living index of 105, which is 5% above the U.S. baseline. Category cost indexes include rental housing at 110 (10% above the U.S. baseline), median home prices at 115 (15% above the U.S. baseline), utilities at 100 (roughly aligned with the U.S. baseline), groceries at 102 (2% above the U.S. baseline), public/private transit at 104 (4% above the U.S. baseline), and local healthcare services at 101 (1% above the U.S. baseline).