Most & Least Expensive:

Following is the data sourced from ACCRA Cost of Living Index, formerly known as the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association. This Cost Living Index measures regional diffrences in the cost of consumer goods and services, excluding taxes and non-consumer expenditures, for professional and managerial households in the top income quintile.

Cost of Living Index shown below is based on six components: utilities, grocery items, transportation, health care and miscellaneous goods and services. The national average for the urban areas is taken to be 100 for this index and the following two tables depict urban areas with the most and least COL indices.

Most Expensive: Fourth Quarter 2004
Ranking Urban Areas State Index
1 Manhattan New York(NY) 211.6
2 San Fransisco California(CA) 183.6
3 San Jose California(CA) 168.9
4 Honolulu Hawaii(HI) 161.6
5 Los Angeles - Long Beach California(CA) 156.4
6 Oakland California(CA) 155.0
7 Orange County California(CA) 154.6
8 Stamford Connecticut(CT) 148.7
9 San Diego California(CA) 147.7
10 Wahington-Arlington-Alexandria Virginia(VA) 144.5

Least Expensive: Fourth Quarter 2004
Ranking Urban Areas State Index
1 McAlester Oklahoma(OK) 79.1
2 Laredo Texas(TX) 82.6
3 McAllen Texas(TX) 83.8
4 Clarksville Tennessee(TN) 84.8
5 Hot Springs Arkansas(AR) 84.9
6 Jonesboro Arkansas(AR) 85.1
7 Conway Arkansas(AR) 85.3
8 Pryor Creek Oklahoma(OK) 85.4
9 Douglas Georgia(GA) 85.5
10 Fort Smith Arkansas(AR) 85.5

For additional information, please contact ACCRA, P.O Box 100127, Arlington, VA 22210-0407 or visit www.CostofLiving.org.



Most & Least Expensive: 1st Quarter 2005      Most & Least Expensive: 4th Quarter 2003