San Diego skyline

San Diego

United States · North America

$3,800

Monthly Cost

avg/person

92

Cost Index

NYC=100

94

Rent Index

NYC=100

76

Quality of Life

Good

56

Safety Index

Moderate

1.4M

Population

USD

Quality Indices

Quality of Life
76
Purchasing Power
90
Safety
56
Healthcare
76
Climate
90
Traffic & Commute
46

Currency

USDPrices shown in USD

Data collected from contributors and public sources. Updated monthly. Prices are indicative.

ItemPrice (USD)
Meal (inexpensive)$19
Meal for 2 (mid-range)$80
McMeal at McDonald's$12
Domestic Beer (0.5L)$7.5
Imported Beer (0.33L)$8.5
Cappuccino$6
Coke/Pepsi (0.33L)$3.2
Water (0.33L)$2.3
ItemPrice (USD)
Milk (1L)$1.2
Bread (500g)$3.5
Rice (1kg)$2.5
Eggs (12)$5
Chicken (1kg)$11.5
Beef (1kg)$15.5
Apples (1kg)$4.5
Banana (1kg)$1.8
Tomato (1kg)$4.5
Potato (1kg)$2.5
Onion (1kg)$2
Water (1.5L)$2
ItemPrice (USD)
1-way Ticket (local)$2.5
Monthly Pass$72
Taxi 1km$2.6
Gasoline (1L)$1.35
Volkswagen Golf$33000
Toyota Corolla$27000
ItemPrice (USD)
Basic (85m² apt)$135
Mobile Plan$62
Internet (60 Mbps)$65
Fitness Club/month$85
ItemPrice (USD)
1BR Center$2,500/mo
1BR Outside$1,800/mo
3BR Center$5,000/mo
3BR Outside$3,400/mo
Price/m² Center$9,500/m²
Price/m² Outside$6,500/m²
ItemPrice (USD)
Average Net Salary$5500
Mortgage Interest Rate6.8%

Cost of Living in San Diego — Complete Guide (2026)

Monthly Budget Overview

The average cost of living in San Diego, United States is approximately $3,800 per month for a single person. This includes rent, groceries, local transport, and utilities. Compared to New York City (index 100), San Diego has a cost index of 92, making it around 8% more affordable.

Rent and Housing

Renting a one-bedroom apartment outside the city center in San Diego costs around $1,800/month, while a one-bedroom in the center is approximately $2,500/month. A three-bedroom apartment in the center averages $5,000/month. The rent index is 94 compared to New York City.

Quality of Life and Safety

San Diego scores 76/100 on the quality of life index and 56/100 on safety. Healthcare is rated 76/100. The climate index is 90/100. These scores are based on factors including infrastructure, pollution levels, healthcare access, and crime rates reported by residents and contributors.

Salaries and Purchasing Power

The average net salary in San Diego is approximately $5,500/month. With a purchasing power index of 90/100, residents can cover basic expenses and save modestly. The local currency is USD, though all prices on this page are displayed in USD for easy international comparison.

How does San Diego compare to other cities?

San Diego is located in North America with a population of approximately 1.4M. At a cost index of 92 (NYC = 100), it is a mid-range city in terms of global cost of living. Use the free comparison tool to see how San Diego stacks up against any other city worldwide across rent, groceries, transport, and salaries.