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Where is California’s cheapest place to live?

“How expensive?” tracks measurements of California’s totally unaffordable housing market.

The pain: The cheapest place to live in California – the Central Valley’s Hanford – is still more expensive than 295 metropolitan areas across the US.

    The source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed the annual “price parity” report from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis. It gives us a snapshot of relative differences in the cost of living among 384 metropolitan areas across the nation in 2023 – including 26 from California. This inflation math is based on both price and spending swings, and is part of the Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge – the “PCE” or Personal Consumption Expenditures rate.

    The pinch

    Hanford was California’s most affordable spot because its cost of living was 1.6% below the national norm — and it still ranked 89th highest nationally.

    The cost savings in Hanford are housing expenses, which run 31% below the typical US metro, by this math. Its utility prices are 39% higher.

    Pressure points

    The next nine cheapest California places to live are a decidedly inland and central collection of less-populated metros. Clearly, these farm towns offer some Golden State cost relief.

    Merced: Costs ran 0.5% below the typical national expenses (80th highest among the 384 metros) with housing 23% below US norms, but utilities 43% higher.

    El Centro: 0.1% above typical (No. 76) – housing 22% below US, utilities 37% higher.

    Visalia: 1.3% above (No. 65) – housing 17% below US, utilities 41% higher.

    Bakersfield: 2.2% above (No. 59) – housing 12% below US, utilities 43% higher.

    Redding: 2.8% above (No. 53) – housing 10% below US, utilities 42% higher.

    Madera: 2.9% above (No. 52) – housing 9% below US, utilities 44% higher.

    Yuba City: 3.6% above (No. 43) – housing 5% below US, utilities 45% higher.

    Fresno: 4.0% above (No. 42) – housing 4% below US, utilities 44% higher.

    Chico: 4.6% above (No. 37) – housing 1% above US, utilities 47% higher.

    Flip side

    Want to find a cost of living bargain nationally? Get away from the big cities.

    The cheapest US metro is Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where expenses run 19.7% below average. Its housing is 61% more affordable than the norm, and utilities 18% lower.

    This same math tells us that living in rural America costs 11.8% less than national norms, with housing 41% cheaper and utilities 11% lower.

    Painful reality

    Of course, California had the nation’s most expensive market.

    San Francisco living costs 18.2% more than the norm, with its housing double typical US spending, with utilities 58% higher.

    Jonathan Lansner is the business columnist for the Southern California News Group. He can be reached at [email protected]

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