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Living in Greater Omaha
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Cost of Living
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Greater Omaha Cost of Living |
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With so much to do and see, it is encouraging to know that the cost of living in Omaha falls below the national average. In a recent survey of 300 cities nationwide, the relative price levels for consumer goods and services in Greater Omaha average 10-15 percent below the national index for the six components outlined below.
Greater Omaha Cost of Living Index
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Category |
Index |
| All Items |
88.8 |
| Grocery |
92.8 |
| Housing |
77.5 |
| Utilities |
100.4 |
| Transportation |
95.9 |
| Health Care |
95.3 |
| Misc. Goods and Services |
90.8 |
Note: National Average equals 100.
Source: ACCRA Cost of Living Index, 3rd Quarter 2009
How Cost of Living in Greater Omaha Compares
The overall cost of living index compares quite favorably to other metropolitan areas across the country:
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Cost of Living Comparisons |
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General Index |
Housing |
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New York, NY |
214.7 |
391.4 |
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San Francisco, CA |
162.9 |
271.1 |
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San Jose, CA |
153.1 |
230.7 |
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Washington, DC |
138.5 |
218.9 |
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Philadelphia, PA |
123.7 |
140.2 |
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Seattle, WA |
121.7 |
147.4 |
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Chicago, IL |
112.3 |
124.3 |
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Minneapolis, MN |
111.0 |
119.8 |
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Miami, FL |
106.5 |
108.4 |
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Las Vegas, NV |
104.4 |
114.3 |
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Denver, CO |
104.3 |
106.6 |
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Detroit, MI |
103.8 |
110.4 |
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Raleigh, NC |
102.4 |
89.2 |
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Charleston, SC |
101.2 |
92.0 |
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Cleveland, OH |
98.7 |
87.8 |
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Austin, TX |
96.8 |
83.6 |
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Kansas City, MO-KS |
96.3 |
87.3 |
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Phoenix, AZ |
96.3 |
90.1 |
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Green Bay, WI |
95.6 |
83.6 |
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Atlanta, GA |
95.4 |
90.8 |
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Charlotte, NC |
94.5 |
80.4 |
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Albuquerque, NM |
94.4 |
87.5 |
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Dallas, TX |
91.0 |
69.7 |
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Des Moines, IA |
91.0 |
88.4 |
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St. Louis, MO-IL |
89.8 |
77.4 |
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Oklahoma City, OK |
89.8 |
84.4 |
| Nashville, TN |
89.0 |
72.3 |
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Omaha, NE |
88.8 |
77.5 |
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Note: National Average equals 100. |
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Source: ACCRA Cost of Living Index, 3rd Quarter 2009 | |
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