Tucson, AZ Cost of Living & Economic Score

Federal Bureau of Economic Analysis cost-of-living and household-budget data for the Tucson, AZ metropolitan statistical area.

B-
InflationRank Score
80 / 100
Solid affordability — better than the U.S. national average.
Metro cost level (RPP)
93.0
7% below U.S. (100)
Cost burden
84
0–100 (higher = cheaper)
Income resilience
67
state-level proxy
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Cost of living in Tucson

According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, prices in the Tucson, AZ metropolitan area run 7.0% below the U.S. average (Regional Price Parity index 93.0 on a base of 100). That puts Tucson close to the middle of the U.S. cost-of-living range.

For broader state context — including state taxes, insurance, and energy costs that affect every Arizona household — see the Arizona state report.

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About the InflationRank Score

The InflationRank Score is a proprietary 0–100 composite that summarizes a metro area's cost-of-living and economic conditions on a familiar A–F grading scale. The composite weighs cost level, inflation pressure, and income resilience, sourced from federal government datasets and reviewed annually as federal data refreshes.

Underlying data is drawn from authoritative federal economic agencies and public housing datasets. See full data sources →