Cost of Living in Los Angeles, California โ€“ GlobalSpendly

๐Ÿ™๏ธ Cost of Living in Los Angeles, California

Complete 2026 data for singles, families & students | Updated May 2026

Overall (vs US avg)

+52%

Housing (vs US avg)

+135%

Single Monthly Budget

$3,437

Avg Monthly Salary

$7,293

Los Angeles is one of America’s most iconic cities, but that dream lifestyle comes with a price tag. The overall cost of living here is 52% higher than the national average [citation:1][citation:7]. Whether you’re planning to move for work, study, or a fresh start, this guide breaks down exactly what you’ll spend.

๐Ÿ  Housing & Rent

Housing is your biggest expense in LA, costing about 135% more than the national average [citation:1][citation:7]. The city has a rent index of 74.0, ranking it among the most expensive in North America [citation:2][citation:6][citation:10].

๐Ÿข Private room (shared house)$1,295 / month
๐Ÿข Studio apartment$1,901 / month
๐Ÿข 1-bedroom apartment (average)$2,368 / month
๐Ÿข 2-bedroom apartment$3,391 / month
โœจ 1-bedroom in expensive area$3,090 / month
โœจ 1-bedroom in normal area$2,173 / month
๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Most Angelenos live with roommates to cut costs. Splitting a 2-bedroom can save you $1,000+ per month [citation:3].

๐Ÿ’ก Utilities & Internet

LA’s mild climate means utilities are actually reasonable compared to other major cities.

โšก Electricity, gas, water, trash$172 โ€“ $210 / month
๐ŸŒ Internet (60 Mbps+)$60 โ€“ $80 / month
๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone plan$35 โ€“ $85 / month
๐Ÿงบ Laundry detergent (3L)$15

๐Ÿ›’ Groceries

Groceries in LA are roughly 9-11% higher than the national average [citation:1][citation:3]. A single person typically spends $400-$500 per month on food at home [citation:3].

๐Ÿฅ› 1 gallon of whole milk$4.60
๐Ÿฅš 12 eggs, large$4.91 โ€“ $8.00
๐Ÿ— 1 lb chicken breast$5.74 โ€“ $7.41
๐Ÿž 1 loaf of bread$4.31
๐ŸŒ 1 lb bananas$0.83 โ€“ $1.03
๐ŸŽ 1 lb apples$4.48
๐Ÿฅ” 1 lb potatoes$2.08
๐Ÿง€ 1 lb local cheese$9.00
๐Ÿท Bottle of red wine (good quality)$17
๐Ÿบ Domestic beer (0.5L)$3.41

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Dining Out

๐Ÿ” Fast food combo meal$13.45 โ€“ $15.00
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Basic lunch in business district$24
๐Ÿ Dinner for two (Italian restaurant)$125
๐Ÿบ Beer in neighborhood pub (0.5L)$10
โ˜• Cappuccino (expat area)$5.07 โ€“ $7.00
๐Ÿ• Large pizza$17

๐Ÿš— Transportation

Transportation in LA costs about 38-40% more than the national average, mostly due to gas prices [citation:1]. About 84% of Angelenos drive daily [citation:3].

โ›ฝ Gasoline (1 gallon)$4.48 โ€“ $5.50
๐Ÿš‡ Monthly public transit pass$66 โ€“ $72
๐ŸšŒ Single ride (bus/subway)$1.75
๐Ÿš• Taxi trip (8km / 5 miles)$21
๐Ÿš— Car insurance (monthly)$67 โ€“ $200
๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Parking (busy area, daily)$10 โ€“ $20
๐Ÿ’ก Smart Move: Use LA’s weekly fare cap โ€“ after spending $18, the rest of your rides that week are free [citation:3].

๐Ÿฅ Healthcare

Healthcare in LA is actually slightly cheaper than the national average (3-4% lower) [citation:1].

๐Ÿฅ Doctor’s visit (without insurance)$133 โ€“ $140
๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Optometrist visit$164
๐Ÿฆท Dentist visit$133
๐Ÿ’Š Prescription drug$18
๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Gym membership (monthly)$58 โ€“ $78

๐ŸŽฌ Lifestyle & Entertainment

๐ŸŽฌ Movie ticket$17.50 โ€“ $19.57
๐ŸŽญ Theater tickets (best seats)$419
๐Ÿธ Cocktail in downtown club$20
๐Ÿ’‡ Men’s haircut (expat area)$30 โ€“ $40
๐Ÿ’… Beauty salon$103
๐Ÿพ Veterinary services$103

๐Ÿ‘ถ Childcare

For families, childcare is a major expense in LA. Daily childcare costs are among the highest in the nation [citation:4].

๐Ÿ‘ถ Childcare (per day)$106
๐Ÿ‘ถ Childcare (monthly estimate)$2,000+

๐Ÿ“Š Monthly Budget Summary

๐Ÿ” Single Adult in Los Angeles (Average Budget):

โ€ข Rent (1-bedroom): $2,368
โ€ข Utilities + Internet: $250
โ€ข Groceries: $486
โ€ข Transportation: $300
โ€ข Healthcare: $271
โ€ข Entertainment / Dining: $250
๐Ÿ’ฐ Total Monthly: ~$3,925
๐Ÿ’ฐ Total Annually: ~$47,100

๐Ÿ“Š Data source: Los Angeleno, Apartments.com, Expatistan [citation:1][citation:3][citation:8]
๐Ÿ’ฐ What Salary Do You Need to Live Comfortably in LA?

Most sources suggest a single adult with no dependents should target an annual salary of $112,000 before taxes [citation:1].

The average monthly salary in Los Angeles is around $7,293, which is significantly above the national average [citation:3]. This higher income helps offset the expensive cost of living, but careful budgeting is still essential.
๐Ÿ’ก Money-Saving Tips for LA:
โ€ข Shop at Trader Joe’s, Costco, or local Asian/Hispanic markets for better grocery deals [citation:3]
โ€ข Use the weekly transit fare cap ($18) for unlimited rides [citation:3]
โ€ข Food trucks are your best friend โ€“ tacos for $4 each! [citation:3]
โ€ข Consider roommates โ€“ most Angelenos split rent to save $1,000+ monthly [citation:3]

๐Ÿ“Š How Los Angeles Compares to Other Cities

Los Angeles is 21% cheaper than New York City but significantly more expensive than most other US metro areas [citation:9]. LA ranks as the 2nd most expensive city for daily living costs among major US metros [citation:4].

๐Ÿ“Œ Data Notes: All figures are in US Dollars (USD) and updated as of May 2026. Sources include The Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER), Numbeo, Apartments.com, Expatistan, and local LA cost surveys [citation:1][citation:2][citation:3]. Actual costs may vary based on neighborhood, lifestyle, and market conditions.
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