Detroit Cost-of-Living Index — 80 vs US Average of 100

Compare Detroit living costs (composite index 80) to the US national average across housing, food, and more.

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Detroit is one of the most affordable major cities in the United States. Its composite cost-of-living index is about 80 against a national average of 100, meaning the typical cost of living runs roughly 20% below the national norm. Almost all of that advantage comes from housing, where Detroit’s sub-index sits near 55. This tool breaks the index down by category and converts any salary into its Detroit purchasing-power equivalent.

How it works

Cost-of-living indices are built so that the US national average equals 100. Each category gets its own sub-index, and the composite is a weighted blend. The salary comparison uses the standard purchasing-power formula:

Equivalent Detroit salary = Current salary x (Detroit index / Source city index)

So if you earn $90,000 in a city with an index of 120, you would need only $90,000 x (80 / 120) = $60,000 in Detroit to maintain the same standard of living.

The monthly-spend estimates scale a typical national-average single-person budget by each Detroit sub-index, illustrating where the savings actually land.

Detroit category sub-indices

CategoryDetroit index (US=100)
Housing55
Groceries94
Transportation95
Utilities100
Healthcare92
Goods & misc.96

The pattern is clear: everything except housing tracks close to the national average. Detroit’s affordability is fundamentally a housing story.

Notes and example

  • A $70,000 earner relocating from a national-average city (index 100) keeps the same buying power on roughly $56,000 in Detroit — because $70,000 x (80 / 100) = $56,000.
  • These are estimates blended from published survey data. Neighborhood matters enormously in Detroit, where housing costs vary widely between the suburbs and the city core.
  • Detroit levies a city income tax, which is not reflected in the cost-of-living index; factor it separately when comparing take-home pay.

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