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Chicago, IL vs New York, NY Cost of Living

Data: BEA Regional Price Parities · Census ACS · 2024

More AffordableIL
Chicago
103.6
overall index
$2,100/mo rent
NY
New York
112.6
overall index
$3,225/mo rent

Chicago is moderately cheaper than New York — 8.7% lower overall cost of living.

To match an $80,000 salary in Chicago, you would need $87,000 in New York. Calculate your salary ↓

Category Breakdown

Index values: 100 = U.S. national average. Higher = more expensive.

🏠 Housing+32.7%
Chicago
112
New York
148.6
🛒 Groceries+2.8%
Chicago
107.3
New York
110.3
🚗 Transportation+5.3%
Chicago
105.5
New York
111.1
🏥 Healthcare+5.2%
Chicago
95.5
New York
100.5
Utilities+51.9%
Chicago
83.6
New York
127

Salary Equivalency Calculator

Enter your current salary in Chicago to see what you'd need to earn in New York to maintain the same purchasing power.

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Equivalent salary in New York, NY
$87,000
$7,000 more needed in New York

Formula: salary × (112.6 ÷ 103.6) = salary × 1.0869. Based on BEA Regional Price Parities.

Housing Market

Chicago, IL

Median Home Price
$334,000
Median Monthly Rent
$2,100
Housing Index
112
Price-to-Rent Ratio
13.3×

New York, NY

Median Home Price
$703,000
Median Monthly Rent
$3,225
Housing Index
148.6
Price-to-Rent Ratio
18.2×

New York has 32.7% higher housing costs compared to Chicago.

Income & Job Market

Chicago, IL

Median Household Income
$87,100
Per Capita Income
$49,600
Unemployment Rate
4.9%
Population
2,693,976
Top Industries
FinanceHealthcareManufacturingTechnologyRetail

New York, NY

Median Household Income
$95,200
Per Capita Income
$54,300
Unemployment Rate
5.2%
Population
8,336,817
Top Industries
FinanceTechnologyMediaReal EstateHealthcare

Affordability at a Glance

Income-to-rent ratio: higher is better (more income relative to housing costs).

Chicago, IL
3.5×income-to-rent ratio

71% of income left after rent (median)

New York, NY
2.5×income-to-rent ratio

59% of income left after rent (median)

Data Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Regional Price Parities 2024; U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS); Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Local Area Unemployment Statistics; Zillow Research.

Cost indices use 100 as the U.S. national average. Values above 100 indicate costs above the national average. Data is updated annually.

This data is for informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for relocation or financial decisions.