Cities of 400,000 to 1,000,000 Population
Third Quarter 2007
| Rank | City |
All Items Index |
1 |
Oklahoma City, OK |
87.4 |
2 |
Fort Worth, TX |
88.2 |
2 |
Memphis, TN |
88.2 |
4 |
Murfreesboro-Smyrna, TN (Nashville) |
92.5 |
5 |
Charlotte, NC |
92.6 |
6 |
El Paso, TX |
94.2 |
7 |
Indianapolis, IN |
94.8 |
8 |
Austin, TX |
95.7 |
9 |
Kansas City, MO-KS |
96.5 |
10 |
Columbus, OH |
97.6 |
11 |
Albuquerque, NM |
97.8 |
12 |
Atlanta, GA |
98.0 |
13 |
Jacksonville, FL |
99.4 |
14 |
Cleveland, OH |
99.6 |
15 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI |
100.5 |
15 |
Tucson, AZ |
100.5 |
17 |
Detroit, MI |
100.9 |
18 |
Denver, CO |
105.0 |
19 |
Fresno, CA |
118.0 |
20 |
Baltimore, MD |
118.1 |
21 |
Portland, OR |
121.7 |
22 |
Seattle, WA |
123.3 |
23 |
Boston, MA |
136.8 |
24 |
Washington, DC |
137.0 |
25 |
San Jose , CA |
153.8 |
26 |
San Francisco, CA |
166.4 |
Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce - Bureau of Census, 2000; ACCRA - Cost of Living, 2007 Note: Four cities within this population range did not report Cost of Living data to ACCRA.