City index
151
Washington
City index snapshot for Seattle with household budget scenarios and comparison pathways.
City index
151
Housing factor
186
Groceries factor
122
Seattle, WA has an overall city index of 151, which means local affordability should be evaluated category-by-category instead of relying on one headline number.
The strongest category pressure here is Housing (+86.0%) , followed by Transportation (+32.0%). If you are relocating, these categories deserve first budget priority.
A practical benchmark: if someone earning $4,500/month in Phoenix moves to Seattle, the rough equivalent monthly salary in this model is $6177.
These factors indicate where day-to-day costs can move faster than salary adjustments.
Housing
Factor: 186
Baseline delta: +86.0%
Transportation
Factor: 132
Baseline delta: +32.0%
Groceries
Factor: 122
Baseline delta: +22.0%
Healthcare
Factor: 116
Baseline delta: +16.0%
Utilities
Factor: 108
Baseline delta: +8.0%
Budgeting by household size reduces estimation errors. Do not reuse single-person assumptions for a family move.
Household 1
$4228 / month
Household 2
$6342 / month
Household 3
$8456 / month
Household 4
$10570 / month
Household 5
$12533 / month
Household 6
$14345 / month
Direct comparison pages generate salary-equivalence and affordability context city-to-city.
Seattle vs Houston
Relative index change: -51 points
Seattle vs Charlotte
Relative index change: -48 points
Seattle vs Dallas
Relative index change: -44 points
Seattle vs Nashville
Relative index change: -42 points
Seattle vs San Francisco
Relative index change: +41 points
Seattle vs Phoenix
Relative index change: -41 points
Seattle vs Atlanta
Relative index change: -39 points
Seattle vs New York
Relative index change: +35 points
Seattle vs Austin
Relative index change: -32 points
Seattle vs Chicago
Relative index change: -29 points
Is this Seattle page enough for relocation decisions?
It is a planning estimate. Validate neighborhood rent, taxes, transport, and personal expenses before finalizing a move to Seattle.
How is the city index used?
Household baseline budgets are scaled by the city cost index to estimate monthly needs by household size.
Which cost categories stand out in Seattle?
Housing and Transportation have the strongest relative pressure in this city profile.
Can I compare this city with another city directly?
Yes. Open any city-to-city comparison link on this page for a direct salary-equivalence view.