Maui Haw County, Hawaii gets a BestPlaces Cost of Living index of 160.2, which means the total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities is 60.2 percent higher than the U.S. average and 3.3 percent higher than the average for Hawaii.
A typical home costs $978,800, which is 189.5 percent more expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 22.3 percent more expensive than the average Hawaii home, at $800,200. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Maui costs $1,990 per month, which is 39.2 percent more than the national average of $1,430 and 7.0 percent cheaper than the state average of $2,130.
To live comfortably in Maui Haw County, Hawaii, a minimum annual income of $187,560 for a family, and $64,400 for a single person is recommended.
Our cost of living indices are based on a US average of 100. An amount below 100 means Maui County is cheaper than the US average. A cost of living index above 100 means Maui County, Hawaii is more expensive.
Maui County cost of living is 160.2