Nashville, United States

Economic snapshot of Nashville. See how local prices compare to global benchmarks.

Cost of Living Index
Relative to the US national average (100)
70.3

Nashville is 29.700000000000003% cheaper than the US national average.

Global Standing
Where Nashville fits in the world

Living in Nashville requires an economic calibration that reflects local purchasing power and inflation reality.

Frequently Asked Questions — Cost of Living in Nashville

About the Cost of Living in Nashville

Nashville, United States, currently has a Cost of Living Index of 70.3. This index is calculated based on various economic factors including consumer prices, rent, and local purchasing power relative to the United States national average of 100.

When comparing Nashville to other global hubs, it is essential to consider the local purchasing power. While some cities may have a high cost index, they may also offer higher average salaries, balancing the overall affordability for residents.

Economic indices based on global cost-of-living data.