Cost of Living
per year
per month
How Eastvale's prices compare to the US city average across major spending categories.
How far does your salary go in Eastvale?
Your $100,000 in Eastvale has the same purchasing power as $82,413 in the average US city. You'd need $17,587 more here to maintain that standard of living.
Demographics and workforce data from the US Census ACS 5-Year.
bachelor's or higher
Climate, safety, and walkability indicators.
See a side-by-side breakdown of cost of living, housing, and salaries.
Popular comparisons
Sorted by affordability — most affordable first.
Within 10 points of Eastvale's cost index of 121, sorted by closest match.
People moving to Eastvale usually have at least one specific reason. Most of them line up with what the data shows: above-average earnings, not just for a few people, on the calmer side of the national distribution, plus 1 more things worth knowing. Here's what's actually on the table.
Median household income in Eastvale is $151,615 — well above the US median of roughly $75k. It's a city where high-paying industries (tech, finance, professional services) cluster, and the income distribution tilts noticeably upward relative to most of the country.
Eastvale reports about 1,828 crime incidents per 100,000 residents — a step below the US average of around 3,500. The citywide number averages over neighborhoods that can vary a lot, but the headline number is friendlier than most American cities of comparable size.
39% of adults 25 and over in Eastvale hold a bachelor's degree or higher — meaningfully above the US average of around 36%. That correlates with the things you'd expect: stronger schools, more white-collar employers, more bookstores than the population alone would predict.
Reasons are pulled from Eastvale's actual data — Census ACS, BLS, BEA, NOAA, EPA AQS, FBI, and Walk Score. We don't list positives that aren't supported by the numbers, which is why different cities show different sections.
Now and then. Eastvale's winters are cool rather than truly cold — about 37°F on average — so most of the precipitation falls as rain. A snowy morning happens a few times a season; sustained accumulation is rare.
Mild on the cold side. Eastvale's winter average of about 37°F is the kind of weather where you want a jacket but the heating bill is manageable. Snow is rare, frost is occasional, and the lawn never really browns out.
Genuinely hot. Summer in Eastvale averages about 103°F, and peak afternoons run well over a hundred. Outdoor plans move to mornings and evenings; AC is the most-used appliance in the house.
Zone 9, give or take a half-zone. Eastvale's typical winter low puts it in that band on the USDA Hardiness map, which is what nurseries label plants against. Use Zone 9 as your starting filter; the USDA's interactive map is more precise for borderline cases.
Eastvale is at about 623 feet (190 m) above sea level. High enough to be solidly above any coastal concern, low enough that altitude isn't a factor.
By the numbers, yes. Eastvale reports roughly 1,828 crime incidents per 100,000 residents — well under the US average of about 3,500 per 100k. The big caveat applies as always: every city has neighborhoods that look nothing like the citywide average. But the citywide average here is genuinely good.
Yes, noticeably. Eastvale's cost-of-living index runs 121, about 21% above the US baseline. Housing usually accounts for most of the markup; groceries and services run higher too but with less drama.
Mostly car-dependent. Eastvale's Walk Score of 34/100 means a handful of errands work on foot — depending on the neighborhood — but most residents still need a car for the rest.
Roughly $84,938 a year would match the lifestyle of someone earning $70,000 in an average US city. That's a starting point, not a target — negotiate higher when you can. Median rent in Eastvale runs about $2,965/mo — keeping housing under 30% of gross income points to a similar floor on what you'd want to earn.