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Greensboro-High Point, NC

Cost-of-living indicators for Greensboro-High Point, NC, compiled from Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities (2024 data year). Categories include All Items, Goods, Services, and Rents.

CBSA: 24660 · Data year: 2024 · Rank: #213 of 387

Greensboro-High Point, NC has a cost of living index of 92.9, meaning it's 7.1% less expensive than the national average. Goods cost 3.4% less, services 10.9% less, and rents are 25.5% below average. A $100K national salary has the purchasing power of $107,683 here.

What the Numbers Mean for Greensboro

Greensboro ranks #213 of 387 U.S. metro areas measured by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, placing it in the lower half by cost. With an overall Regional Price Parity of 92.9, Greensboro-High Point, NC is 7.1% less expensive than the national baseline of 100. The gap between Greensboro's most and least expensive categories — the priciest line item versus rents at 74.5 — is what drives the household budget experience on the ground, not the single headline number.

Translated into dollars, a nationally-benchmarked $100,000 salary carries the purchasing power of $107,683 inside Greensboro, while a household needs roughly $92,865 here to match a $100K lifestyle elsewhere. Rents carry the biggest swing in the BEA formula and are indexed at 74.5 — 25.5% below the national average — so anyone weighing a move or a remote-work arbitrage should treat the housing line as the single largest variable in the equation.

Looking at the 2008-2024 trajectory, Greensboro's overall index has stayed within 0.3 points, holding steady versus other U.S. metros. For the 2024 data year, goods are indexed at 96.6 and services at 89.1, meaning everyday spending in Greensboro is governed more by the services and rent mix than by retail goods prices. Readers comparing multiple destinations should always pair the RPP headline with local wage data and housing costs before drawing relocation conclusions.

Greensboro Cost Index at a Glance

Greensboro all-items cost index

Regional Price Parity vs national average (100)

50160Nat'l avg10092.9

Greensboro category breakdown

BEA RPP composition by goods, services, rents, overall

Rents74.519Services89.065Goods96.621Overall92.865

Price Index Summary

Overall

92.9

-7.1 below avg

Goods

96.6

-3.4 below avg

Services

89.1

-10.9 below avg

Rents

74.5

-25.5 below avg

Price Index vs National Average (100)

Overall
National avg

Index 92.9 (-7.1 vs national avg)

Goods
National avg

Index 96.6 (-3.4 vs national avg)

Services
National avg

Index 89.1 (-10.9 vs national avg)

Rents
National avg

Index 74.5 (-25.5 vs national avg)

Vertical line on each bar = national average (100)

Cost Breakdown Analysis

Below National Average

Rents -25.5% (74.5)
Services -10.9% (89.1)
Overall -7.1% (92.9)
Goods -3.4% (96.6)

Income Adequacy in Greensboro

Greensboro income adequacy score

$75,000 median income vs RPP 92.9

0/100100/100100/100

Salary Equivalent

A $100,000 salary at the national average cost of living equals:

$92,865

in Greensboro-High Point, NC purchasing power

$50,000 nationally
$46,433
$75,000 nationally
$69,649
$125,000 nationally
$116,081
$150,000 nationally
$139,298
$200,000 nationally
$185,730

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RPP History (2008-2024)

The cost of living has remained relatively stable, changing by only 0.3 points over this period.

Year Overall
2008 92.6
2009 91.1
2010 92.9
2011 93.8
2012 93.4
2013 93.3
2014 93.8
2015 93.7
2016 92.7
2017 92.4
2018 92.2
2019 90.3
2020 89.4
2021 92.7
2022 92.5
2023 92.9
2024 92.9

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These metros have an overall RPP closest to Greensboro-High Point, NC's index of 92.9.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Greensboro-High Point, NC?
Greensboro-High Point, NC has a Regional Price Parity (RPP) index of 92.9, meaning it is 7.1% less expensive than the national average. Goods are indexed at 96.6, services at 89.1, and rents at 74.5. It ranks #213 out of 387 U.S. metro areas by overall cost.
What salary do I need in Greensboro-High Point, NC to match $100K nationally?
To maintain the same purchasing power as a $100,000 salary at the national average, you would need approximately $92,865 in Greensboro-High Point, NC. Conversely, $100K earned in Greensboro-High Point, NC has the purchasing power of $107,683 at the national average.
How expensive is rent in Greensboro-High Point, NC?
Rents in Greensboro-High Point, NC are indexed at 74.5, which is 25.5% below the national average. This makes the area relatively affordable for renters.
Is Greensboro-High Point, NC getting more expensive?
From 2008 to 2024, Greensboro-High Point, NC's overall cost index changed by +0.3 points (from 92.6 to 92.9). The cost of living has remained relatively stable.
What metros have a similar cost of living to Greensboro-High Point, NC?
Metros with the most similar overall cost index include Binghamton, South Bend-Mishawaka, Lexington-Fayette. These areas have RPP values within a few points of Greensboro-High Point, NC's 92.9.

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Price Parities by Metropolitan Statistical Area (2024). Index where national average = 100.

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