High Ridge, MO Cost of Living


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High Ridge cost of living score
91.2
Less expensive
8.8% lower
than the US average
6.5% higher
than the Missouri average
High Ridge, Missouri gets a BestPlaces Cost of Living score of 91.2, which means the total cost of housing, food, childcare, transportation, healthcare, taxes, and other necessities is 8.8% lower than the U.S. average and 6.5% lower than the average for Missouri.

High Ridge, MO

Housing costs in High Ridge?
A typical home costs $225,800, which is 33.2% less expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 6.4% more expensive than the average Missouri home, at $212,300. Renting a two-bedroom unit in High Ridge costs $960 per month, which is 32.9% cheaper than the national average of $1,430 and close to the state average of $950.

Can I afford High Ridge?
To live comfortably in High Ridge, Missouri, a minimum annual income of $43,200 for a family, and $30,400 for a single person is recommended.

What does A.I. say about High Ridge?
The cost of living in High Ridge, MO is relatively low when compared to other cities in the area. The average cost of rent for a one-bedroom apartment is approximately $600-$700 per month, while two-bedroom apartments can range between $800-$900 per month. The median household income is around $44,000 per year, making it an affordable place to live. Utilities such as water and electricity are also less expensive than in many other areas. Overall, High Ridge is an attractive city for those looking for an affordable place to call home.
   Cost of living score
     CategoriesHigh RidgeMissouriUnited States
  91.285.6100.0
  96.994.9100
  99.2104.3100.0
  70.366.5100.0
  $225,800$212,300$338,100
  95.4%98.5%100.0%
  98.786.2100.0
  93.885.6100.0

   100=National Average

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