Cost of Living in Jacksonville

Florida · Population: 977,670 · Updated 2026

Below Average
Cost Index
99.5
100 = US avg
Median Income
$70K
Annual household
Median Rent
$1,465/mo
2-bedroom unit
Rent Burden
25%
Income to rent ratio
Cost Category Breakdown

Indexed to national average (100)

Housing86.2
Groceries100.0
Utilities100.0
Transportation100.0
Healthcare100.0
Economic Details
Median Home Value$294K
State Income TaxNone
Unemployment Rate4.6%
Est. Net Income$70K/yr
Affordability Score
100
out of 100
Below national average cost
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About Jacksonville

Jacksonville is Florida's largest city by area and one of its most affordable. The military, financial services, and logistics sectors drive the economy. No state income tax adds to its financial appeal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jacksonville expensive?

Jacksonville has a cost of living index of 99.5, where 100 represents the national average. This is close to the national average.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Jacksonville?

Based on a rent-to-income ratio of 30%, you'd need at least $58,600 to afford the median 2-bedroom apartment in Jacksonville and maintain basic expenses.

What is the median rent in Jacksonville?

The median 2-bedroom rent in Jacksonville is $1,465 per month, according to HUD Fair Market Rent data.