Side-by-side cost of living comparison for 2026
22% cheaper
Denver is 22% more affordable than Seattle. A $75,000 salary in Seattle is equivalent to $58,224 in Denver.
Index values shown. National average = 100. Lower is cheaper.
To maintain the same standard of living:
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Housing is typically the biggest factor in any cost-of-living comparison. Denver has a housing index of 152 while Seattle sits at 224 (national average = 100). The median home in Denver costs $520,000 compared to $750,000 in Seattle, a difference of $230,000. Monthly rent follows a similar pattern: $1,900 in Denver versus $2,300 in Seattle.
Groceries and everyday expenses show a notable difference: Denver scores 102 while Seattle scores 109.
Healthcare costs in Denver (104) are lower than Seattle (109).
Median household income in Denver is $72,661 compared to $97,185 in Seattle. When adjusted for cost of living, income goes further in Denver.
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