Nashville Cost of Living
Nashville, Tennessee costs approximately 1.0% below the US national average. Compare with 49 other major US cities.
Nashville cost of living, in context
With a cost-of-living index of 0.99× the US national average, Nashville sits below the typical American cost baseline. 51 of the 49 other major US cities we track cost more, while 43 cost less.
What drives the index: housing dominates (typically 30-40% of household budget), followed by transportation (~15%), food (~10%), healthcare (~10%), and utilities/services. Nashville's near-average pricing means most categories track national norms.
Salary in Nashville
Salaries in Nashville typically scale with the cost-of-living index. A professional earning $X in a national-average metro would expect approximately $99K for the same role in Nashville. See our salary by job in Nashville pages for specific role estimates across 50 jobs.
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