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How Chino Hills's prices compare to the US city average across major spending categories.
Index: 100 = US city average. Values >100 mean more expensive, <100 means cheaper.
How far does your salary go in Chino Hills?
Your $100,000 in Chino Hills has the same purchasing power as $49,242 in the average US city. You'd need $50,758 more here to maintain that standard of living.
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Chino Hills, California has a cost-of-living index of 203, which is 103% above the national average. The typical renter pays $2,575 per month. The median household earns $117,548 per year.
To match the lifestyle of a $70,000 earner in the average US city, you'd need about $142,156 per year in Chino Hills. Single renters typically want at least three times the $30,900 threshold to cover housing comfortably.
Chino Hills is more expensive than most US cities. Overall prices are 103% above the national average.