Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC Cost of Living & Economic Score
Federal Bureau of Economic Analysis cost-of-living and household-budget data for the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC metropolitan statistical area.
Cost of living in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria
According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, prices in the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC metropolitan area run 14.0% above the U.S. average (Regional Price Parity index 114.0 on a base of 100). That puts Washington-Arlington-Alexandria on the costlier end of U.S. metros.
For broader state context — including state taxes, insurance, and energy costs that affect every District of Columbia household — see the District of Columbia state report.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of living in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC?
The Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC metro area has a Regional Price Parity (RPP) of 114.0 (U.S.=100), meaning prices are 14.0% above the national average. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Is Washington-Arlington-Alexandria an affordable place to live?
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC has an InflationRank score of 59/100 (grade F), reflecting costs above the national average. The metro RPP of 114.0 compares to a U.S. baseline of 100.
How does Washington-Arlington-Alexandria compare to other cities for cost of living?
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC has a cost-of-living index of 114.0 (U.S.=100), 14.0% above the national average. Similar-cost metros include Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (RPP 114.0), San Diego-Carlsbad, CA (RPP 114.5).
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.
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