Overall
- Charlottesville
- 99.1
Diff +0.4 RPP
Cost of living comparison based on BEA Regional Price Parities. Albany-Schenectady-Troy is 0.4% more expensive than Charlottesville.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY is 0.4% more expensive than Charlottesville, VA on BEA Regional Price Parities (overall RPP 99.6 vs 99.1). A $100,000 salary in Charlottesville buys about the same as $100,424 in Albany-Schenectady-Troy; the largest component gap is services.
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Pair VA:NY 99.1→99.6
PHOTO-FINISH · CROSS-STATE · SPLIT-BUDGET · BOTH-BELOW · PP-PAR
Instrument codes from this pair's BEA Regional Price Parities (overall · goods · services · rents · national benchmark 100 · purchasing-power conversion), not a ranking or recommendation.
Charlottesville, VA and Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY are a photo finish on overall price level, only 0.4 RPP points apart. A salary conversion is therefore a fine adjustment, not evidence of a fundamentally different cost regime.
Services creates the largest separation: Albany-Schenectady-Troy is 45.1 points higher. But rents move against the overall direction, so this is a split budget rather than a clean across-the-board winner.
Comparable population context is incomplete for this pair, so no market-scale explanation is inferred from the price indexes.
Both metros remain below the U.S. benchmark of 100. This comparison chooses between two below-average price levels; “more expensive” here does not mean nationally expensive.
For a service-heavy household, test childcare, health, and other locally supplied costs before relying on rent alone. The BEA ratio converts $100,000 in Charlottesville to $100,424 in Albany-Schenectady-Troy, but it is not a personal spending weight.
Diff +0.4 RPP
Diff +2.9 RPP
Diff +45.1 RPP
Diff -4.5 RPP
| Category | Charlottesville | Albany-Schenectady-Troy | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 99.1 | 99.6 | +0.4 |
| Goods | 96.8 | 99.7 | +2.9 |
| Services | 89.0 | 134.0 | +45.1 |
| Rents | 107.0 | 102.6 | -4.5 |
Vertical line = national average (100)
What a salary in Charlottesville would need to be in Albany-Schenectady-Troy for the same purchasing power:
| In Charlottesville | In Albany-Schenectady-Troy | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $50,212 | +$212 |
| $75,000 | $75,318 | +$318 |
| $100,000 | $100,424 | +$424 |
| $150,000 | $150,635 | +$635 |
Same BEA Regional Price Parity ratio as the table above (99.1 → 99.6), computed live from your number, nothing is sent anywhere.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy is 0.4% more expensive than Charlottesville. The overall cost index is 99.6 vs 99.1 (national average = 100).
A $100,000 salary in Charlottesville has the same purchasing power as $100,424 in Albany-Schenectady-Troy. This is based on the BEA Regional Price Parity indexes.
Rents in Charlottesville are indexed at 107.0 while Albany-Schenectady-Troy is at 102.6 (national average = 100). Charlottesville has higher rents.
Every figure on PlainCost is rendered directly from BEA Regional Price Parity source data, no number is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, our changelog, or report a data error. Data current as of 2026-08-11. Rankings measure the published cost-of-living index only; we don't recommend where to live or rate any metro's quality of life.