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Cost of living in Little Rock, AR.

What does it cost to live in Little Rock, AR? Based on 7 federal sources (BEA Regional Price Parities 2024, HUD Fair Market Rents FY2026, EIA energy prices, IRS/state tax), a single adult's modeled annual budget is $49,642 and a family of four's is $60,243 (2025).

$60,243 per year for a family of four (2 adults, 2 children) to break even in Little Rock

25% below the U.S. city median family budget of $80,111.

HUD FY2026 · CEX 2024 · BEA RPP 2024 · NDCP 2022 · computed 2026-05-28

A single adult needs about $49,642/yr to break even in Little Rock. See the full budget breakdown →

Monthly Household Budget Benchmark

How much does a family of four need in Little Rock?

A family of four (2 adults, 2 children) needs about $60,243/yr to break even in Little Rock — roughly $5,020 a month. Housing is the largest single cost. This is a break-even budget of basic needs, not a recommended salary and not a composite index.

Housing
$1,600/mo 32%

HUD SAFMR FY2026, ZIP 72204, 3BR

Childcare
$0/mo 0%

Center-based, DOL NDCP 2022 (county-grain, CPI-inflated)

Taxes
$376/mo 7%

Federal + FICA + state + local (MFJ; EITC/CTC applied)

Food
$972/mo 19%

USDA Low-Cost Plan × state BEA RPP

Transportation
$1,039/mo 21%

BLS CEX × state BEA RPP (Goods)

Everything else
$1,034/mo 21%

Healthcare out-of-pocket, phone & internet, apparel & personal care, civic

Total
$5,020/mo · $60,243/yr

Monthly Household Budget Benchmark · family of four, 3BR rental · HUD FMR/SAFMR FY2026, DOL NDCP 2022, USDA, BLS CEX 2024, BEA RPP 2024

Components carry different grains, from ZIP or county (housing) to national adjusted to state price level (CEX rows via BEA Regional Price Parities). Not a recommended salary; not a poverty threshold; components are not weighted into a composite score. See family-of-four methodology →

BEA Regional Price Parities

How expensive is Little Rock versus the U.S.?

The overall price level in Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR metro area is 89.4 against a U.S. average of 100 — −10.6% less expensive than the national average.

Category Index (U.S. = 100) vs U.S.
All items 89.4 −10.6%
Goods 93.6 −6.4%
Rents 68.3 −31.7%
Utilities 74.6 −25.4%
Other services 95.3 −4.7%

Source: BEA Regional Price Parities 2024 · Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR metro area · methodology →

ACS 5-Year 2020–2024

What do homeowners pay each month in Little Rock?

Owners with a mortgage in Little Rock pay a median of 1,646/mo in selected owner costs.

Owner cost & property tax — place-grain from the ACS 5-Year 2020–2024. Median monthly selected owner costs (SMOC) cover mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, utilities, and condo fees where applicable; real-estate taxes paid is the median property-tax bill for owner-occupied units.

Measure Estimate ± margin / note
Median monthly owner cost (with mortgage) 1,646 ±46
Median monthly owner cost (no mortgage) 559 ±28
Median real-estate taxes paid (owner-occupied) 1,902 ±74

Source: ACS 5-Year 2020–2024 · ACS 5-Year Estimates 2020-2024 (released 2026-01-29) · place-grain · methodology →

For rent figures (HUD Fair Market Rent, SAFMR ZIP-grain), see Housing on the Little Rock profile.

EIA State Energy Prices

State energy prices.

Utility prices in Arkansas — applies to Arkansas statewide (electricity and natural gas) or its PADD region (gasoline). Residential rates are state averages, not what any specific household pays.

Measure Value Grain / observation
Residential electricity 12.7¢/kWh Arkansas statewide · monthly · 2026-02
Residential natural gas $17.89/Mcf Arkansas statewide · monthly · 2026-02
Retail gasoline $4.05/gal PADD 3 (Gulf Coast) · weekly · week ending 2026-05-11

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) · state-grain · methodology →

Census Gov Finances FY2022

State tax burden.

Tax burden in Arkansas — combined state + local taxes per capita, from the U.S. Census Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances (FY2022). Population denominator: Census PEP 2022 state estimate. State-grain only; this is revenue divided by people, not a household tax bill. "vs U.S. state average" compares one state to the unweighted mean across all 51 states + DC.

Measure Value vs U.S. state average
Total state + local taxes per capita $5,274 6,836 avg · -23%
Property taxes per capita $861 1,886 avg · -54%
Sales & gross receipts taxes per capita $2,678 2,255 avg · +19%
Individual income taxes per capita $1,221 1,617 avg · -24%
Corporate income taxes per capita $271 393 avg · -31%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances · FY2022 · state-grain · methodology →

State Income Tax TY2025

State income tax.

Measure Value Note
Top state income tax rate (single filer) 3.90% 4 brackets, progressive · TY2025
Effective state income tax at $75k (single) 3.48% after $2,340 standard deduction · TY2025
Full 4-bracket schedule
Income range (single) Marginal rate
$0 – $5,500 2%
$5,500 – $11,000 3%
$11,000 – $25,000 3.4%
$25,000+ 3.9%

Single filer rates for tax year 2025. Top marginal rate reduced from 4.4% to 3.9% effective for tax year 2024 and held in 2025.

Income tax: state-level only. Local income taxes (e.g., NYC resident tax, Yonkers surcharge, Portland-OR Metro tax, Maryland county tax, Philadelphia wage tax, OH/KY/MI city income taxes) appear in the Local income tax section below when modeled. Effective rate at $75k is illustrative only — single filer with state standard deduction, no itemized deductions, no credits.

Source: Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration · TY2025 · state-grain · methodology →

Tax Foundation TY2025

State + local sales tax.

Measure Rate Note
State sales tax rate 6.50% statutory state rate · TY2025
Avg local sales tax rate 2.97% population-weighted state average · Tax Foundation TY2025
Combined sales tax rate 9.47% state + avg local · TY2025

Sales tax: state-grain. The "average local rate" is Tax Foundation's population-weighted state-average; actual local rates vary by city, county, and special taxing district. Selective sales taxes (hotels, meals, car rentals) and excise taxes (gasoline, tobacco, alcohol) are excluded.

Source: Tax Foundation · state statutes · TY2025 · methodology →

USDA Food Plans + Food Atlas

Food and grocery access.

Food and grocery access. USDA national food-cost reference plus USDA Food Environment Atlas county-level food access. National plan values are not adjusted for local prices.

Measure Value Grain / source
Thrifty Food Plan, family of 4 $996/mo national reference, USDA CNPP
Moderate-Cost Plan, family of 4 $1,341/mo national reference, USDA CNPP
Liberal Plan, family of 4 $1,619/mo national reference, USDA CNPP
Grocery stores per 1,000 pop 0.16 county-grain, USDA ERS Atlas 2020
Low food-access population share 33.0% county-grain, USDA ERS Atlas 2019
SNAP participation rate 7.8% county-grain, USDA ERS Atlas 2022

Food Atlas county: Pulaski County, AR. USDA Food Plans observation: July 2025. Alaska and Hawaii shoppers should expect substantially higher prices than the national figure. See food methodology.

Monthly Household Budget Benchmark

Full budget itemization.

Monthly Household Budget Benchmark — estimated monthly cost of basic needs, composed from federal public-domain sources. Two compositions: single adult (1BR rental) and family of four, two adults working, two children ages 4 and 8 (3BR rental). Not a recommended salary, not a poverty threshold, not a composite index. Methodology informed by the MIT Living Wage Calculator and EPI Family Budget Calculator; figures independently computed from primary federal sources.

Single adult · 1BR rental

ComponentMonthlyGrain / source
Housing (1BR rental)$1,030/moHUD SAFMR FY2026, ZIP 72204
Food$257/monational, USDA Low-Cost Plan 2025, state price-adjusted
Transportation$1,039/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Healthcare (out-of-pocket)$160/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Internet + cellular$122/monational, BLS CEX 2024 (no sub-state federal source for ISP price)
Other necessities$456/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Civic engagement$297/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Taxes (federal + FICA + state)$778/moTY2025, iteratively solved
Total monthly$4,137/momixed grain
Total annual$49,642/yrmixed grain
Gross income required (pre-tax)$49,642/yrmixed grain, TY2025 tax solver

Single adult, no dependents, single filing status.

Family of four · 3BR rental

Two adults working, two children (ages 4 and 8). Married Filing Jointly.

ComponentMonthlyGrain / source
Housing (3BR rental)$1,600/moHUD SAFMR FY2026, ZIP 72204, 3BR
Food$972/monational, USDA Family-of-4 Plan 2025, state price-adjusted
Childcarenot modeledcounty not covered by NDCP 2022
Transportation$1,039/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Healthcare (out-of-pocket)$160/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Internet + cellular$122/monational, BLS CEX 2024 (no sub-state federal source for ISP price)
Other necessities$456/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Civic engagement$297/monational, BLS CEX 2024, state price-adjusted
Taxes (federal + FICA + state, MFJ)$376/moTY2025, iteratively solved, MFJ + EITC + CTC
Total monthly$5,020/momixed grain
Total annual$60,243/yrmixed grain
Gross income required (pre-tax, combined)$60,243/yrmixed grain, TY2025 MFJ solver

Includes EITC $882/yr + CTC $4,400/yr (TY2025 federal credits, MFJ).

Note: USDA family-of-4 food plan uses children ages 6–8 and 9–11; childcare modeled at ages 4 and 8. Small ~5% age-band inconsistency documented in methodology.

Note: family-of-4 total excludes childcare because this county is outside NDCP 2022 coverage. For comparison, modeled counties typically add $1,500–$2,900/mo for two children at center-based preschool + school-age care.

Component grains range from ZIP or county (housing, per HUD SAFMR/FMR coverage) to national (CEX-based rows adjusted to state price level via BEA Regional Price Parities). Childcare: county-grain DOL NDCP 2022, inflated by BLS CPI Child Care subindex (factor 1.2293, Jan 2022 → Apr 2026). Local income tax modeled for ~3,100+ jurisdictions in 16 states. Not a recommended salary; not a poverty threshold; components are not weighted into a composite score. See household budget methodology, family-of-four methodology, and local income tax methodology.

Source detail

Cost-of-living and household budget context

Source agency
Every City In The USA (derived from federal primary sources)
Dataset
Every City — Monthly Household Budget Composite (derived)
Vintage / period
Derived · updated after each upstream refresh
Native geography
Mixed public-source grain: city, county, metro, ZIP/FMR area, state, regional, and national inputs.
Transformation
Every City attaches documented source layers to a city and computes budget components; it does not publish one universal cost score.

Known limit: Benchmark context, not a salary recommendation, policy threshold, or city-precise price index.

Compare

Cost of living in cities like Little Rock.

Little Rock's closest published peers by population — same-state first, then nearest nationwide (fallback cohort; a full size, region, and cost-of-living model is planned).

City Population Price index (U.S. = 100) Family-of-4 budget
Little Rock, AR 206,427 89.4 (−10.6%) $60,243/yr
Augusta, GA 206,559 91.9 (−8.1%) $80,844/yr
Rochester, NY 206,108 97.0 (−3.0%) $125,613/yr
Amarillo, TX 205,130 91.8 (−8.2%) $78,073/yr
Tallahassee, FL 204,902 93.9 (−6.1%) $84,920/yr
Fayetteville, NC 209,120 92.0 (−8.0%) $81,515/yr

Headline figures: BEA Regional Price Parities 2024 and the family-of-four Monthly Household Budget Benchmark. Build a full side-by-side on Compare cost of living.

Methodology

How these figures are computed.

Every figure on this page comes from a primary federal source. No composite index is produced; figures are presented per-component with grain labels so readers can trace each number to its source.

Sources · provenance

Datasets on this page.

The GEOID for Little Rock is 0541000. Datasets used on this cost-of-living sub-page only. Full per-dataset detail: /sources/.

BEA Regional Price Parities
2024 · methodology · source
ACS 5-Year (B25088, B25103)
2020–2024 · methodology · source
EIA State Energy Prices
2026-02 · methodology · source
Census Gov Finances (state tax burden)
FY2022 · methodology · source
State income tax brackets
TY2025 · methodology · source
Tax Foundation Sales Tax Rates
TY2025 · methodology · source
USDA CNPP Food Plans + ERS Food Atlas
July 2025 · methodology · source
Monthly Household Budget Benchmark (F1 + F2)
composite · 2024–2026 · methodology · all sources