Cost of Living Data Series

Missouri had the fourth lowest cost of living in the United States for the First Quarter 2025. In general, the most expensive areas to live were Hawaii, Alaska, the Northeast, and the West Coast. The least expensive areas were the Midwest and Southern states.

MERIC derives the cost of living index for each state by averaging the indices of participating cities and metropolitan areas in that state. Missouri’s cost of living index for Q1 2025 was 88.0.

 

Cost of Living for Selected Missouri Cities Q1 2025 JPG Image

 

Cities across the nation participate in the Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER) survey on a volunteer basis. Price information in the survey is governed by C2ER collection guidelines which strive for uniformity.

2025 Quarter 1 Cost of Living

RankStateIndexGroceryHousingUtilitiesTransportationHealth Misc.
1Oklahoma 85.595.770.594.786.794.689.5
2Mississippi 87.395.972.589.789.595.793.2
3Alabama 87.697.669.198.891.990.794.2
4Missouri 88.096.774.897.587.291.092.5
5West Virginia 88.696.771.692.296.094.495.4
6Iowa 89.695.777.789.595.596.094.3
7Kansas 89.796.575.6100.490.2102.193.9
8Michigan 89.898.973.997.4100.688.494.3
9Tennessee 90.096.781.587.989.385.995.4
10Arkansas 90.595.179.292.292.485.497.6
11North Dakota 90.897.276.984.697.6109.396.6
12Indiana 90.898.076.094.299.495.296.1
13Kentucky 91.799.775.087.395.293.3101.9
14Georgia 91.797.779.7102.697.694.894.5
15Texas 91.895.880.0103.392.198.596.1
16Nebraska 92.498.978.690.095.097.3100.2
17Louisiana 93.296.784.081.497.795.6100.5
18Minnesota 93.7100.779.895.496.1103.199.8
19New Mexico 94.297.990.284.192.5109.396.6
20South Carolina 94.698.984.996.396.195.099.7
21Illinois 94.798.584.897.3100.0102.398.1
22Ohio 95.199.686.797.199.999.497.7
23Montana 96.4104.592.480.498.5105.398.3
24Wyoming 97.0101.991.290.391.897.9102.6
25South Dakota 97.3103.494.987.5100.2104.997.1
26Pennsylvania 97.597.486.8108.5104.593.7102.5
27North Carolina 97.897.794.994.792.9110.8100.4
28Nevada 99.5102.9111.388.7114.485.289.2
29Wisconsin 99.599.699.792.499.7102.5100.6
30Utah 100.598.1110.884.4102.189.898.1
31Virginia 101.498.9105.298.494.7107.6101.0
32Idaho 102.0104.4100.273.9105.3102.8108.3
33Florida 102.0105.1106.099.3101.290.399.9
34Puerto Rico 103.4112.497.5170.7106.469.591.8
35Delaware 103.5100.1101.499.4100.0106.7108.2
36Colorado 104.0102.6111.488.398.1109.1103.2
37Rhode Island 109.399.0111.1137.596.7100.4110.0
38New Hampshire 110.198.8116.2120.7103.0106.2109.9
39Washington 112.0108.2116.896.7122.4113.0110.7
40Arizona 112.5102.5134.8106.4104.590.8105.0
41Oregon 112.7105.1131.294.7114.7122.2103.3
42Maine 113.4100.3133.2119.8104.3117.4103.1
43Connecticut 113.5101.5120.6137.6103.1112.6109.9
44Vermont 113.7106.4130.7114.5101.2113.0106.1
45New Jersey 114.8102.6143.3102.1101.4109.2104.2
46Maryland 114.9105.1133.8114.4103.6105.4107.9
47New York 124.7104.1174.2100.2108.7110.5105.1
48Alaska 127.3130.3131.2132.1115.3142.1122.7
49District of Columbia 135.2104.5200.8102.5108.0123.6111.3
50California 141.6108.8197.8140.7138.7105.4115.8
51Massachusetts 145.1102.7215.0158.9103.0139.0114.6
52Hawaii 182.3134.6292.1207.0143.1125.9124.7
**U.S.100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

All of the participating Missouri cities had a composite index below the national average for Q1 2025. The city with the lowest cost of living index for this time period was Joplin with an index of 83.9. The city with the highest cost of living was Columbia, with an index of 91.0. 

Cost of Living Indices for Participating Missouri Cities - Q1 2025

MetroIndexGroceryHousingUtilitiesTransportationHealth Misc.
Joplin MO Metro83.994.161.3102.777.594.893.6
Missouri88.096.774.897.587.291.092.5
St. Louis MO-IL Metro88.299.274.892.793.088.092.1
Kansas City MO-KS Metro88.896.383.198.886.880.089.5
Columbia MO Metro91.097.379.895.891.6101.294.8

 

Cost of Living for Selected Cities in Missouri Q1 2025 JPG image

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