City comparison
Cost indices by category, with the US city average (100) marked.
Index: 100 = US city average. Lower is more affordable.
Side-by-side costs, salaries, and sub-category indices.
| Metric | Phoenix | Portland | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median rent | $1,322/mo | $1,530/mo | 13.6% lower in A |
| Median home value | $340,200 | $523,100 | 35.0% lower in A |
| Median household income | $72,092 | $85,876 | 16.1% lower in A |
| Groceries index | 104.1 | 104.1 | ≈ equal |
| Utilities index | 125.1 | 125.1 | ≈ equal |
| Transportation index | 104.6 | 104.6 | ≈ equal |
| Healthcare index | 104.1 | 104.1 | ≈ equal |
How much you'd need to earn in the other city to keep the same standard of living.
If you earn $100,000 in Phoenix, you'd need $115,730 in Portland to maintain your standard of living.
Climate, safety, and demographics side by side.
Phoenix, AZ is about 13.6% cheaper overall than Portland, OR, based on our cost-of-living index. Housing costs are roughly 14% lower in Phoenix than in Portland. If you earn $80,000 in Phoenix, you'd need about $92,584 in Portland to keep the same standard of living.