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Nobody expects rock-bottom prices here — but that doesn't mean all cities are equally expensive. San Jose (index 188, rent $3,222/mo) carves out real savings within a high-cost market. We analyzed 2 cities to find where your money goes furthest in 2026.
Nobody expects rock-bottom prices here — but that doesn't mean all cities are equally expensive. San Jose (index 188, rent $3,222/mo) carves out real savings within a high-cost market. We analyzed 2 cities to find where your money goes furthest in 2026.
A closer look at San Jose: the cost index of 188 breaks down to a Healthcare index of 118 (strongest category) and a Housing index of 188 (weakest). Median rent is $3,222/month — 70% above the national median — while household income sits at $141,565, meaning locals spend about 27% of income on rent. That's within the recommended 30% threshold, though it doesn't leave much room (a figure that keeps climbing, by the way).
The ranking uses a composite of 2026 data from Census Bureau population/income surveys, Zillow rent and home price indices, BLS salary benchmarks, and Tax Foundation tax rates. San Jose (index 188, rent $3,222); Las Vegas (index 99, rent $1,695). Each city profile below links to the full detail page with 12-month trends, salary breakdowns, and cost category comparisons.
In plain English: If there's one takeaway from this page, it's this: San Jose rent up 3% over the past year. Rent in #1-ranked San Jose has increased from $3,119 — which, honestly, is lower than you'd expect here — to $3,222/mo over the past 12 months — a 3% increase. Rising costs may erode its top ranking over time. That's the kind of stat homebuyers should print out for their mortgage meetings (not adjusted for inflation, but still telling).
The state-level view adds helpful context here. The national baseline: 111 cost index, $1,895/month rent, $80,367 household income. That's the yardstick. No major red flags in that number. The cities ranked here complicate that picture in ways that matter for anyone actually planning a move.
What to do with this data: use the ranking as a shortlist, then dig into the city profiles for trend lines and category breakdowns. The difference between #1 and #5 is often smaller than the difference between "good on paper" and "actually fits my life." Compare your top picks with our calculator to see real take-home numbers.
#1 Ranked: San Jose, CA — cost index 188, rent $3,222/mo, income $141,565
San Jose rent up 3% over the past year
1 of 2 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 | Cost Index | Median Rent | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | San JoseCA | 188 | $3,222 | Details |
| 2 | Las VegasNV | 99 | $1,695 | Details |
969,655 residents · California
Why San Jose ranks #1: the numbers tell a clear story. At 188 on the cost index, residents spend roughly 77% more than the typical American. Rent sits at $3,222/month while the median household pulls in $141,565/year. The Healthcare category is particularly strong at 118, though Housing (188) lags behind. Home prices average $1,435,993 — $968,623 above the national median.
660,929 residents · Nevada
Dive into Las Vegas's numbers: cost index 99 (12 points below national average), rent $1,695/month, income $70,723, and a home price of $422,842. The city's cost profile isn't flat — Housing is the cheapest category at 99, while Healthcare runs 100. As a major city with 660,929 residents, amenities and job markets are robust.
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.
San Jose (ranked #1) has a cost index of 188 and rent of $3,222/mo, while Las Vegas (ranked #2) has a cost index of 99 and rent of $1,695/mo — a 89-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 San Jose is $3,222/month as of 2026, based on Zillow's Observed Rent Index. This is $1,327 above the national median of $1,895/month.
The median home price in San Jose is $1,435,993, which is 10.1× the local median income. Most median-income households would stretch to buy at this ratio. The national median home price is $467,370.
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.