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ACCRA Cost of Living Index Select U.S. Metropolitan Areas, Fourth Quarter, 2005
The Cost of Living Index compiles costs of consumer products on a quarterly basis for approximately 300 cities and metropolitan areas in the United States. The average cost of living of all the cities participating in the survey is always scaled to equal 100. The purpose of the index is to compare living costs in a particular location to this average. The index cannot, however, be used to compare changes in costs over time, as the cities participating in the survey change each quarter. Think of the index in terms of percentages. The average cost of living of all cities participating in the survey is 100 percent of itself. The cost of living in Olympia is 4.8 percent higher than the average for this quarter's survey.
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City |
100% Composite Index |
13% Grocery Items |
29% Housing |
10% Utilities |
9% Trans- portation |
4% Health Care |
35%
Misc. Goods & Services |
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Average of Cities Participating in the Survey this Quarter |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
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Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater, WA |
104.8 |
115.0 |
98.4 |
82.0 |
104.6 |
118.1 |
111.3 |
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Bellingham, WA |
103.3 |
106.8 |
112.3 |
79.1 |
103.5 |
111.8 |
100.4 |
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Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA |
96.5 |
93.6 |
88.7 |
85.9 |
108.5 |
112.4 |
102.1 |
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Vancouver, WA |
98.5 |
93.3 |
97.2 |
88.7 |
102.5 |
115.6 |
101.3 |
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Seattle, WA |
115.3 |
106.7 |
134.2 |
98.6 |
109.3 |
118.3 |
108.7 |
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Spokane, WA |
97.4 |
101.6 |
91.4 |
79.0 |
102.6 |
110.0 |
103.3 |
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Tacoma, WA |
109.9 |
120.8 |
118.8 |
94.3 |
100.5 |
120.9 |
104.2 |
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Portland, OR |
115.5 |
115.9 |
121.2 |
119.6 |
102.4 |
112.2 |
113.3 |
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Klamath Falls, OR |
95.2 |
104.3 |
78.6 |
99.8 |
104.5 |
101.0 |
101.3 |
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New York (Manhattan), NY |
204.3 |
139.6 |
375.4 |
139.6 |
110.5 |
128.0 |
138.0 |
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Atlanta, GA |
97.4 |
94.9 |
94.3 |
87.3 |
109.7 |
100.4 |
100.2 |
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Chicago, IL |
117.4 |
119.0 |
133.5 |
110.9 |
112.1 |
108.2 |
107.6 |
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Denver, CO |
100.6 |
104.5 |
101.8 |
91.6 |
99.0 |
109.1 |
100.2 |
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Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA |
159.0 |
136.6 |
266.1 |
108.8 |
105.1 |
118.9 |
111.3 |
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Sources: ACCRA - The Council for Community and Economic Research; Thurston Regional Planning Council. |
For more information contact: Holly Gilbert, Thurston Regional Planning Council, (360) 956-7575 or info@trpc.org.
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