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A city with tall buildings — Atlanta, GA

Cost of Living in Atlanta, GA

Population 498,715 · Georgia

~$1,740/mo est.1BR $1,576Home $420,600
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The cost of living in Atlanta, GA is driven mostly by housing. A one-bedroom apartment rents for around $1,576 a month — 29% higher than the $1,223 median across the 50 large US cities we track. Studios average $1,669 and two-bedrooms $1,701.

Median household income here is $81,938, 8% higher than the $75,900 median of the cities we track. Adding typical electricity and heating to one-bedroom rent, a rough monthly baseline for one person is about $1,740 before food and transport. Georgia has a top state income tax rate of 5.19% and a 4% state sales tax.

Rent1BR $1,576
Studio
$1,669
1 Bedroom
$1,576
2 Bedroom
$1,701
3 Bedroom
$1,557
Buying a Home$420,600
Median Home Value
$420,600
Income$81,938
Median Household Income
$81,938
Metro Median Wage (annual)
$51,170

Household income: Census ACS, city. Metro median wage: BLS OEWS, all occupations, 2025 (metro area).

GroceriesSouth
Milk (gal)
$4.16
Bread (lb)
$1.73
Eggs (doz)
$2.19
Ground Beef (lb)
$6.56
Chicken (lb)
$1.90
Bananas (lb)
$0.61

Average prices, South (BLS, 2026-04-01). Regional where available, otherwise U.S. average.

Utilities15.0¢/kWh
Electricity
15.0¢/kWh
Natural Gas
$18.41/MCF

Residential, state-level averages (EIA, 2026-03-01). MCF = 1,000 cubic feet.

Gas$4.30/gal
Regular Gasoline (East Coast (PADD 1))
$4.30/gal

EIA weekly retail average, week of 2026-05-25.

Public Transit$2.50
Base Fare (MARTA)
$2.50

Adult base one-way fare on the primary agency (2026).

State Taxes (GA)4% sales
State Sales Tax
4%
State Income Tax (top rate)
Up to 5.19%

State-level rates. Local sales taxes may add more. Income tax shown is the top marginal rate; most filers pay less.

Crime603.5 violent
Violent Crime (per 100k/yr)
603.5
Property Crime (per 100k/yr)
3,548.3

FBI Crime Data Explorer, Atlanta Police Department (2024). Offenses per 100,000 residents per year. Agency reporting practices vary, so cross-city comparisons are approximate.

People & LifestyleAge 34.0 yrs
Median Age
34.0 yrs
Homeownership
46.3%
Bachelor's+ (25+)
58.4%
Avg Commute
26.8 min
Climate62.6°F
Avg Annual Temperature
62.6°F
Annual Precipitation
49.7 in

Atlanta cost of living — FAQ

Is Atlanta expensive to live in?
Atlanta is among the most expensive of the 50 US cities we track. Its one-bedroom rent of $1,576 per month ranks #11 of 50 and is 29% higher than the $1,223 median.
What is the average rent in Atlanta?
Average rent in Atlanta, GA runs a studio around $1,669, a one-bedroom around $1,576, a two-bedroom around $1,701, a three-bedroom around $1,557 per month (US Census ACS).
How much do you need to earn to live in Atlanta?
To keep a one-bedroom rent of $1,576 near the recommended 30% of gross income, you'd want to earn roughly $63,000 a year. The median household income here is $81,938.
How much does it cost to live in Atlanta per month?
A rough monthly baseline for one person in Atlanta is about $1,740 — one-bedroom rent plus typical residential electricity and heating. It excludes food, transport, and healthcare, so a full budget is higher.

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Sources: US Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year (rent, income, home value, demographics); NOAA Climate Normals 1981-2010 (climate); EIA (gas, utilities); BLS Average Price Data (groceries) & OEWS (metro wage); transit agencies (fares); FBI Crime Data Explorer (crime); Tax Foundation 2026 (state taxes). Monthly estimate = 1BR rent + utilities; not a full cost of living.