Roanoke Offers High Quality of Life with Low Cost of Living
When it comes to cost of living, Roanoke offers the best value of any metro in Virginia.
It’s not just milk and bread. Roanoke ranks at the top of the list across a number of categories, including housing, grocery items, and health care.
Numbers released by the Council for Community and Economic Research for the 2nd quarter of 2016 rank the Roanoke metro area as 50th lowest cost metro in the nation with costs lower than 80 percent of participating metros. With an index of 88.2, costs in Roanoke are 11.8 percent lower than the national average of 100.
The Cost of Living Index measures regional differences in the cost of consumer goods and services. The composite index is based on six component categories – housing, utilities, grocery items, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods and services. This is where the overall ranking comes from.
But how do we know what things cost? Roanoke Regional Partnership staff members collect this data each quarter and submit it to the council so that you can see how our region fits into the larger picture. It is based on more than 90,000 prices covering 60 different items for which prices are collected quarterly by chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, and universities in each participating urban area.
Cost of living information is an important tool for individuals and businesses. It provides a baseline comparison for how far a dollar will go. And in the Roanoke Region your dollar stretches further.
The numbers put Roanoke well below the national average for costs and ahead of similarly sized metro markets in the South such as Richmond (93.7), Asheville (95), and Chattanooga (95.8). New York City (Manhattan) ranked highest in cost of living with an index more than twice the national average (226), followed by Sunnyvale, CA in second (224.2).