Cheapest Cities in Alaska

2 most affordable metro areas ranked by cost of living index

Where the Affordability Lives in Alaska

The most affordable metro inside Alaska is Fairbanks-College, AK with an overall Regional Price Parity of 103.2, close to the national baseline. Goods there index at 107.3, services at 119.8, and rents at 92.6 - and because rents carry the heaviest weight in the BEA formula, the low rent figure is typically what anchors a metro into the cheapest tier for its state.

Across the 2 lowest-cost Alaska metro areas in this ranking, the average overall index is 104.3 and the average rent index is 101.2. 0 of these 2 metros sit below the U.S. national average, which tells you how much of a discount these areas really deliver relative to the country as a whole. The gap from Fairbanks-College, AK (103.2) up to Anchorage, AK (105.4) inside this affordable list is 2.2 index points, a meaningful spread even among "cheapest" metros.

Translated into household budget, a nationally-priced $100,000 lifestyle in Fairbanks-College, AK costs about $103,208, leaving room for savings, housing quality upgrades, or lower work hours compared to high-cost coastal metros. Keep in mind that a low RPP does not automatically mean low local wages, local earning potential, commute distance, school quality, and property taxes all stack on top of the BEA price index. For anyone considering relocation inside Alaska, these cheapest metros are the right starting list, but always validate with rent tables and salary data specific to your occupation before committing.

# Metro Overall
1 Fairbanks-College, AK 103.2
2 Anchorage, AK 105.4

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Price Parities Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Price Parities Index where national average = 100