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The cost of living in Nashville is part of what makes the area so great. The Nashville housing market continues to make Nashville one of the most affordable metropolitan areas in the US in which to live. You'll find the greatest bang for your buck in the areas of housing and health care. Not only is health care in Nashville more affordable than other cities, but provides superior healthcare to it's residents. Nashville is the home of several global leaders in healthcare including Hospital Corporation of America and Vanderbilt University, both headquartered near downtown Nashville TN. Overall, living expenses in Nashville TN are 93.77% of the nation's mean.
Below is a breakdown of the cost of living in Nashville TN as compared to the rest of the country.
Chart Cost of Living in Nashville TN is 93.77 % compared to the living expenses in the United Stated on average.
Grocery: 99.16% |
Housing: 82.62% |
Utilities: 94.56% |
Transportation: 93.63% |
Healthcare: 92.36%
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Average Cost of Stuff
in Nashville TN |
| 1/2
Gal. Milk |
$1.92 |
| Dozen Eggs |
$1.00 |
| Potatoes |
$3.32 |
| Bananas |
$0.54 |
| Bread |
$1.48 |
| OJ |
$2.63 |
| Coffee |
$3.32 |
| Sugar |
$1.60 |
| Cereal |
$3.08 |
| Apt Rental |
$674.38 |
| Home Price |
$240492 |
| Mtg Rate |
6.35 % |
| Mtg Payment |
$1123.62 |
| Energy |
$138.89 |
| Phone |
$27.27 |
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