Cost of Living in Washington
| Cost of Living in Washington | Compared to National Average |
|---|---|
| Housing (Buy and Rent) | 29% higher |
| Utilities (Monthly) | 7% lower |
| Food | 12% higher |
| Healthcare | 20% higher |
| Transportation | 27% higher |
| Goods & Services | 13% higher |
The cost of living in Washington is 17% higher than the national average. Housing is 29% higher than the national average, while utilities are 7% lower. 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 13% higher.
Healthcare services such as doctor check-ups and dentistry cost 20% higher in Washington compared to the national average. At the same time, non-necessary expenses such as entertainment and grooming services are 13% higher.
The Cost of Living in Washington Largest Cities Compared to the National Average
| City, State | Compared to State Average | Compared to National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Seattle, WA | 24% higher | 45% higher |
| Friday Harbor, WA | 22% higher | 43% higher |
| Everett, WA | 9% higher | 28% higher |
| Kent, WA | 6% higher | 24% higher |
| Bellingham, WA | 5% higher | 23% higher |
| Tacoma, WA | 3% higher | 20% higher |
| Wenatchee, WA | 1% higher | 19% higher |
| Mount Vernon, WA | 0% | 18% higher |
| Bremerton, WA | 0% | 18% higher |
| Olympia, WA | 1% lower | 16% higher |
| Vancouver, WA | 11% lower | 4% higher |
| Moses Lake, WA | 13% lower | 2% higher |
| Spokane, WA | 14% lower | 1% higher |
| Yakima, WA | 15% lower | 1% lower |
| Kennewick, WA | 16% lower | 2% lower |