Boston, MA Cost of Living (2026)

Compare Boston's cost of living with other US cities. See how much salary you need to maintain your lifestyle.

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Your current salary

Boston Equivalent Salary

Annual Salary Needed

$116,422.59

Current Salary

$75,000.00

Difference

$41,422.59

Percent Change

$55.23

📈 You would need 55.2% more to maintain your lifestyle

Housing

$96,384

Groceries

$6,237

Transport

$7,737

Healthcare

$36,296

Cost of Living Index Comparison (US Average = 100)

Austin

95.6

Boston

148.4

Boston Cost of Living Profile

Overall COL Index

148.4

vs US avg = 100

Housing Index

221.2

(Most volatile)

Population

692,600

Groceries

102.9

Transportation

104.8

Healthcare

134

Median Household Income: $84,000

Boston has a cost of living index of 148.4, about 48.4% above the national average. Housing is a major driver here, with a housing index of 221.2. Typical apartment rent is about $4,225 a month, and median home values are around $1,082,320. The median household income is approximately $84,000.

A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city buys about $67,400 worth of lifestyle in Boston. That usually means smaller apartments, tighter savings margins, or a longer commute if you want to keep housing costs in check. Outside housing, utilities and healthcare also run above the national baseline.

Groceries in Boston run about 15 to 20% above the national average. Healthcare costs are elevated as well, which is partly a function of the city being a major medical hub with large academic hospitals. Utility costs, particularly heating in winter, are another above-average expense. Natural gas and electric bills can be notably high from November through March.

Massachusetts has a flat state income tax of 5%, plus a 4% surtax on income above $1 million. For most workers, the effective state tax burden is around 5%, which is moderate compared to states like California or New York. Boston's MBTA transit system covers much of the metro area, and many workers avoid car ownership entirely, particularly those living within the core neighborhoods. That transit access provides real financial relief for households that can make the trade.

Cost of living data last updated: April 2026