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New Mexico is a genuine bargain: 2 of the 3 cities in this ranking come in below the national cost-of-living average. And for many people, it's fine. Not great, not bad. Las Cruces leads at an index of 75 with rent at just $1,290/month — 32% less than the $1,895 national median. Here are the numbers…
New Mexico is a genuine bargain: 2 of the 3 cities in this ranking come in below the national cost-of-living average. And for many people, it's fine. Not great, not bad. Las Cruces leads at an index of 75 with rent at just $1,290/month — 32% less than the $1,895 national median. Here are the numbers, sourced from federal data updated in 2026.
Las Cruces comes in at #1. Rent is $1,290 a month. Household income is $55,176. The cost of living index is 75. Standard stuff, really.
If you're ready to act on this, three things to do next: 1) Click into the city pages for the top 3 and check rent trends — direction matters more than the snapshot. 2) Run your income through the salary calculator for a personalized cost comparison. 3) Compare your top two picks head-to-head on our comparison page. It's fine. Not great, not bad. The data is here; the decision is yours.
#1 Ranked: Las Cruces — cost index 75, rent $1,290/mo, income $55,176
2 of 3 cities come in below the national cost-of-living average of 111
Data sourced from Census Bureau, Zillow, BLS, and Tax Foundation — current as of 2026
| Rank | City | Median Rent | Cost Index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Las Cruces | $1,290 | 75 | Details |
| 2 | Albuquerque | $1,457 | 85 | Details |
| 3 | Rio Rancho | $1,902 | 111 | Details |
114,892 residents · New Mexico
A closer look at Las Cruces: the cost index of 75 breaks down to a Housing index of 75 (strongest category) and a Healthcare index of 95 (weakest). Median rent is $1,290/month — 32% below the national median — while household income sits at $55,176, meaning locals spend about 28% of income on rent. Take it or leave it — the data is what it is. That's within the recommended 30% threshold, though it doesn't leave much room.
560,274 residents · New Mexico
So, Albuquerque. Cost index of 85, rent at $1,457/month. It's lower than the national average. Median income is $65,604, which is below the national median. There's not much to say about that beyond the obvious. A real contender.
110,660 residents · New Mexico
Rio Rancho earns its position at #3 through a combination that's hard to replicate. The 111 cost index sits 0 points above the national baseline, and the $85,755 median income means purchasing power here is partially offset by higher costs. Homes list at $356,585 — $110,785 below the national median — a genuine ownership opportunity. On the cost side, Healthcare leads the way at 102, while Housing trails at 111.
Cities are ranked by median 1-bedroom rent from Zillow's Observed Rent Index (ZORI). ZORI reflects the median rent across all listed units, not just new leases, providing a more stable and representative figure. All data is sourced from federal agencies and verified research institutions. Cost of living indices are normalized to 100 (national median) using Zillow rent as the primary signal, with sub-category adjustments derived from regional BLS price data. Rankings are updated monthly as new data is released.
Las Cruces ranks #1 in New Mexico for this analysis with a cost index of 75 and median income of $55,176.
Our cost of living index uses real Zillow rent data as the foundation, indexed to 100 (national median). Sub-categories (housing, food, transport, utilities, healthcare) are derived from the overall index with regional adjustments. Data is updated monthly.
Las Cruces (ranked #1) has a cost index of 75 and rent of $1,290/mo, while Rio Rancho (ranked #3) has a cost index of 111 and rent of $1,902/mo — a 36-point difference in cost of living.
City data is refreshed monthly from Census Bureau population estimates, Zillow rent and home price indices, BLS salary data, and Tax Foundation tax rates. Last updated: 2026.
The median 1-bedroom rent in Las Cruces is $1,290/month as of 2026, based on Zillow's Observed Rent Index. This is $605 below the national median of $1,895/month.
The median home price in Las Cruces is $286,242, which is 5.2× the local median income. Most median-income households would stretch to buy at this ratio. The national median home price is $467,370.
New Mexico has a 5.9% state income tax rate. Combined state and local sales tax averages 7.595%, and the effective property tax rate is 0.67%.
This ranking was generated using data current as of early 2026. Population and income data comes from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (5-year estimates). Rent and home price data is from Zillow's monthly releases. Tax rates are from the Tax Foundation's 2025 edition. Rankings are refreshed monthly.