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2019-20 low and moderate living expense budgets

This table shows living expense costs by region and metropolitan area over a twelve-month period. Both a moderate and a low budget are provided. The budgets reflect increases in the Consumer Price Index (calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) of 2.1 percent for 2017.

The budgets are developed based on data from the most recent years' Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES), produced by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

For 2019-20, the CES microdata was queried to generate budgets for additional Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) with significant population sizes. Consequently, the regional tables of the living expense budget now reflect 35 MSAs, compared to 22 in published regional data tables.

Since budgets cannot be established for every area of the country, no MSA's budget falls below the base budget.

  Moderate 12-Month Budget Low 12-Month Budget
United States $26,200 $17,550
Northeast:
Boston–Cambridge–Newton MA–NH 28,034 18,779
Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford CT 27,510 18,428
New York–Newark–Jersey City NY–NJ–PA 28,558 19,130
Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington PA–NJ–DE–MD 26,986 18,077
Pittsburgh PA 26,200 17,550
South:
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell GA 26,724 17,901
Baltimore–Columbia–Towson MD 28,034 18,779
Charlotte–Concord–Gastonia NC–SC
Raleigh NC
26,200 17,550
Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington TX 26,986 18,077
Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land TX 27,248 18,252
Jacksonville FL
Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford FL
27,248 18,252
Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach FL 27,248 18,252
New Orleans–Metairie LA 26,200 17,550
Oklahoma City OK 26,200 17,550
Richmond VA
Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News VA–NC
27,248 18,252
San Antonio–New Braunfels TX
Austin–Round Rock TX
26,200 17,550
Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater FL 26,200 17,550
Washington–Arlington–Alexandria DC–VA–MD–WV 30,654 20,534
Midwest:
Chicago–Naperville–Elgin IL–IN–WI 27,248 18,252
Cleveland–Elyria OH
Cincinnati OH–KY–IN
Columbus OH
26,200 17,550
Detroit–Warren–Dearborn MI 26,200 17,550
Indianapolis–Carmel–Anderson IN
Louisville/Jefferson County KY–IN
26,200 17,550
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington MN–WI 27,772 18,603
St. Louis MO–IL 26,200 17,550
West:
Anchorage AK 28,820 19,305
Denver–Aurora–Lakewood CO 27,510 18,428
Urban Honolulu HI 28,820 19,305
Las Vegas–Henderson–Paradise NV 26,724 17,901
Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim CA 28,296 18,954
Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale AZ 27,510 18,428
Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro OR–WA 26,724 17,901
Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario CA 27,772 18,603
San Diego–Carlsbad CA 29,344 19,656
San Francisco–Oakland–Hayward CA 30,654 20,534
Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue WA 28,558 19,130

Note: These budgets are provided to assist financial aid officers in developing living expense budgets for their independent, off-campus students. The budgets should not be confused with the actual boarding expenses experienced by an on-campus student.