Cost of Living in New Haven, Connecticut (2026)

COL Index
110
100 = US avg
1BR Rent
$1,800
per month
Median HHI
$52K
per year
State Tax
7%
income tax

Full cost breakdown

CategoryNew Haven
🏠 HousingQ1 2026
Studio rent/mo$1,400
1BR rent/mo$1,800
2BR rent/mo$2,400
Median home price$340K
🛒 Food & GroceriesQ1 2026
Groceries index (100 = US avg)108
Budget meal (1 person)$17
Mid-range dinner (2 people)$68
🚌 TransportationQ1 2026
Monthly transit pass/mo$82
Gas price/gal$3.45
Car insurance/moCompare rates →$178
UtilitiesQ1 2026
Utilities bundle (elec + gas + water)/mo$198
Internet/mo$70
💰 Income & TaxesQ1 2026
Median household income/yr$52K
State income tax rate7.0%
Sales tax (combined)6.4%
📊 OverviewQ1 2026
Overall COL index (100 = US avg)110
Walk score / 10073

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Data: Zillow Observed Rent Index, BLS, Numbeo, Tax Foundation, US Census ACS · Q1 2026 · For general guidance only