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| # | City | Cost Index | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Louisville | 79 | View → |
| 2 | Lexington | 87 | View → |
Louisville is the most affordable city in Kentucky with a cost of living index of 79 and median rent of $1,352/month. This is 21 points below the national average of 100.
Across the 2 cities tracked in Kentucky, the average cost of living index is 83 (national average: 111). Average monthly rent is $1,420, compared to the national average of $1,895.
Kentucky's average cost index of 83 is 28 points below the national average of 111. The most affordable city, Louisville, has an index of 79, while the most expensive, Lexington, is at 87.
In Louisville (cheapest city), a salary of $50,000–$60,000 typically allows comfortable living with rent under 30% of net income. In more expensive cities like Lexington, you may need $80,000–$100,000 to maintain the same standard. Use our salary checker to see exact calculations.
Kentucky is more affordable than the national average, making it a solid choice for cost-conscious movers.