Cost of Living in California

The cost of living in California is 50% higher than the national average
Cost of Living in California Compared to National Average
Housing (Buy and Rent) 116% higher
Utilities (Monthly) 31% higher
Food 12% higher
Healthcare 15% higher
Transportation 38% higher
Goods & Services 24% higher
Summary

The cost of living in California is 50% higher than the national average. Housing is 116% higher than the national average, while utilities are 31% higher. When it comes to basic necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 12% higher than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs 24% higher.

Healthcare services such as doctor check-ups and dentistry cost 15% higher in California compared to the national average. At the same time, non-necessary expenses such as entertainment and grooming services are 24% higher.

The Cost of Living in California Largest Cities Compared to the National Average

This is how much pricier or cheaper it is to live in California’s 12 largest cities compared to the national average.
The cost of living in California varies depending on the city you live in. The priciest city in California is Sunnyvale, where the cost of living is 51% higher compared to the state average and 126% higher than in the rest of the U.S. The cheapest major city in California is Fresno, with a cost of living 28% lower below the state average and 8% higher than the national average.
City, State Compared to State Average Compared to National Average
Sunnyvale, CA 51% higher 126% higher
San Jose, CA 20% higher 81% higher
San Francisco, CA 11% higher 67% higher
Anaheim, CA 4% higher 56% higher
Modesto, CA 3% higher 54% higher
Truckee, CA 2% higher 52% higher
Los Angeles, CA 0% 49% higher
San Diego, CA 3% lower 45% higher
Oakland, CA 8% lower 38% higher
Stockton, CA 11% lower 34% higher
Sacramento, CA 14% lower 29% higher
Tracy, CA 18% lower 22% higher
Palm Springs, CA 20% lower 20% higher
Bakersfield, CA 25% lower 12% higher
Redding, CA 26% lower 10% higher
Fresno, CA 28% lower 8% higher
What is a cost of living calculator?

The cost of living calculator tells you how much money you need to maintain your current standard of living in a different city. The cost of living comparison is based on your income and the price of basic necessities such as housing, transportation or food in the two cities you selected. Use the calculator to find out what income you will need in a new city and how much more or less you’ll need to budget for basic expenses.

Where does the data come from?

Consumer goods, services and home prices are sourced from The Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER).
The data on this page is updated bi-annually and it was last published in March 2025.

Average rent data is our in-house proprietary data from Yardi Matrix, where available. For the remaining locations, C2ER rent data was used. Yardi Matrix is a business development and asset management tool for brokers, sponsors, banks and equity sources underwriting investments in the multifamily, office, industrial and self-storage sectors, a division of Yardi Systems, Inc.

Household income data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent estimates.