๐Ÿ“ City Profile

Cost of Living in Honolulu

Hawaii ยท Population: 350,964

186
Very Expensive ยท National Avg = 100
$720,000
Median Home
$2,400/mo
Median Rent
$71,465
Median Income

Cost Breakdown by Category

Index values. National average = 100. Lower is more affordable.

Housing
275
Groceries
138
Utilities
159
Transportation
114
Healthcare
107

Detailed Cost Breakdown

Estimated specific prices in Honolulu (2026 values, USD).

$1,720/mo
1-Bed Rent
$2,400/mo
2-Bed Rent
$3,110/mo
3-Bed Rent
$4.22
Bread (loaf)
$4.96
Milk (gallon)
$4.54
Eggs (dozen)
$7.49
Coffee (latte)
$3.73
Gas (gallon)
$26.29
Restaurant Meal

๐Ÿ’ฐ Purchasing Power

With a median income of $71,465 and a cost of living index of 186, the purchasing power-adjusted income in Honolulu is $38,422.

This means you need a higher income in Honolulu to match the purchasing power of an average US city.

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Financial Reality in Honolulu

With a cost of living index of 186, Honolulu costs 86% more than the national average. Here is what that means in practical terms for your household budget.

Housing affordability: The median home price of $720,000 represents a 10.1x home-price-to-income ratio against the median household income of $71,465. This is a challenging affordability ratio. Dual incomes or above-median earnings are typically needed for homeownership. Using the 28% rule, the median household can allocate $1,668/month to housing costs.

Rent burden: At $2,400/month, rent consumes approximately 40% of the median gross household income. This exceeds the recommended 30% threshold, suggesting many renters may be housing cost-burdened.

Purchasing power: The median income of $71,465 has a purchasing power equivalent to $38,422 in an average-cost US city. That means residents effectively earn less than the raw number suggests after accounting for higher local costs.

Common Questions About Living in Honolulu

How much do I need to earn to live comfortably in Honolulu? Based on local costs, a household income of at least $96,000 is needed to rent comfortably (using the 40x rent rule), or roughly $672,000+ to afford the median home. These are minimums โ€” factor in your specific debt obligations, savings goals, and lifestyle expenses.

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Honolulu? With median rent at $2,400/month and median home prices at $720,000, the rent-to-buy ratio favors renting in the short term, as buying requires significant upfront capital. Run the numbers with a mortgage calculator using current rates for your specific situation.

How does Honolulu compare to similar cities? Use the comparison links above to see Honolulu side-by-side with other cities. The most meaningful comparisons are with cities in the same region, similar population size, or cities you are considering for a move. Pay attention to category-level differences, not just the overall index.

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