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Phoenix vs Tucson cost of living

Phoenix vs Tucson cost of living, compared metric by metric: BEA regional price parity, HUD rent, USDA food, energy, and state and local taxes. Each row keeps its own source grain and vintage — there is no single blended “cost of living score,” because these measures are published at different geographic grains.

4% more income is needed for a family of four (2 adults, 2 children) to break even in Tucson than in Phoenix

Tucson needs $107,655/yr vs $103,682/yr in Phoenix

CEX 2024 · FMR FY2026 · USDA 2025 · RPP 2024 · TY2025 · NDCP 2022 (CPI-inflated to 2026-M04)

How much does a family of four need in Phoenix vs Tucson?

A family of four needs about $103,682 a year in Phoenix and $107,655 a year in Tucson to break even. The stacked bars show where each monthly budget goes; the table below gives the exact split and the difference.

Phoenix, AZ

Housing
$2,120/mo 25%

HUD SAFMR FY2026, ZIP 85021, 3BR

Childcare
$2,049/mo 24%

county ndcp 2022 cpi inflated

Taxes
$1,177/mo 14%

Federal + FICA + state + local, MFJ, net of EITC/CTC

Food
$1,124/mo 13%

USDA Low-Cost plan × state RPP

Transportation
$1,055/mo 12%

BLS CEX × state RPP goods

Everything else
$1,116/mo 13%

Health OOP + internet/cell + other necessities + civic

Total
$8,640/mo · $103,682/yr

CEX 2024 · FMR FY2026 · USDA 2025 · RPP 2024 · TY2025 · NDCP 2022 (CPI-inflated to 2026-M04)

Tucson, AZ

Housing
$2,640/mo 29%

HUD SAFMR FY2026, ZIP 85708, 3BR

Childcare
$1,879/mo 21%

county ndcp 2022 cpi inflated

Taxes
$1,250/mo 14%

Federal + FICA + state + local, MFJ, net of EITC/CTC

Food
$1,054/mo 12%

USDA Low-Cost plan × state RPP

Transportation
$1,068/mo 12%

BLS CEX × state RPP goods

Everything else
$1,080/mo 12%

Health OOP + internet/cell + other necessities + civic

Total
$8,971/mo · $107,655/yr

CEX 2024 · FMR FY2026 · USDA 2025 · RPP 2024 · TY2025 · NDCP 2022 (CPI-inflated to 2026-M04)

Monthly family-of-four budget components, Phoenix, AZ vs Tucson, AZ
Component Phoenix Tucson Phoenix − Tucson
Housing $2,120 $2,640 −$520
Childcare $2,049 $1,879 +$170
Taxes $1,177 $1,250 −$73
Food $1,124 $1,054 +$70
Transportation $1,055 $1,068 −$13
Everything else $1,116 $1,080 +$36
Total per month $8,640 $8,971 −$331

Household Budget Benchmark, family of four (2 adults, 2 children), 3-bedroom. Housing uses HUD Fair Market Rent (ZIP SAFMR where available); other rows are federal series adjusted by state-grain BEA price parities. CEX 2024 · FMR FY2026 · USDA 2025 · RPP 2024 · TY2025 · NDCP 2022 (CPI-inflated to 2026-M04).

Which city has higher prices, Phoenix or Tucson?

BEA Regional Price Parities put overall prices at 103.3 in Phoenix and 96.9 in Tucson, where the U.S. average is 100. RPP is a regional index shown at each city’s BEA grain, not a city-precise price tag.

BEA Regional Price Parities (U.S. = 100), Phoenix, AZ vs Tucson, AZ
RPP component Phoenix Tucson Phoenix − Tucson
All items 103.3 96.9 +6.4
Goods 95.0 96.2 −1.2
Rents 121.2 91.8 +29.5
Utilities 93.3 89.5 +3.8
Other services 104.0 99.8 +4.2

Phoenix: Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ metro area · reference year 2024. Tucson: Tucson, AZ metro area · reference year 2024.

How much is rent in Phoenix vs Tucson?

HUD sets the 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent at $1,839 in Phoenix and $1,402 in Tucson for HUD fiscal year 2026.

HUD Fair Market Rent, Phoenix, AZ vs Tucson, AZ
Bedrooms Phoenix Tucson Phoenix − Tucson
1-BR FMR$1,583$1,081+$502
2-BR FMR$1,839$1,402+$437
3-BR FMR$2,452$1,950+$502

Phoenix: Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ MSA. Tucson: Tucson, AZ MSA. HUD FY2026 40th-percentile gross rents.

Are taxes higher in Phoenix or Tucson?

Combined state and local sales tax is about 8.43% in Arizona and 8.43% in Arizona. These are state and local figures — the two cities may sit in the same state.

State and local taxes, Arizona vs Arizona
Measure Phoenix (AZ) Tucson (AZ) Difference
Combined sales tax rate 8.43% 8.43% 0 pts
Top state income tax rate 2.5% 2.5% 0 pts
State & local taxes per capita $5,208 $5,208 $0

Sales & income tax rates: state statutes / DOR schedules, TY2025. Per-capita burden: Census Annual Survey of State & Local Government Finances, FY2022. State grain.

Are utilities and gas cheaper in Phoenix or Tucson?

Residential electricity runs about 16¢/kWh in Arizona and 16¢/kWh in Arizona. Energy prices are state or PADD-region grain, not city-specific.

EIA energy prices, Arizona vs Arizona
Measure Phoenix (AZ) Tucson (AZ) Difference
Residential electricity 16¢/kWh 16¢/kWh 0
Residential natural gas 17.73 $/Mcf 17.73 $/Mcf 0
Retail gasoline 5.75 $/gal 5.75 $/gal 0

Electricity & natural gas: EIA state-grain residential prices. Gasoline: EIA PADD 5 (West Coast) vs PADD 5 (West Coast) (PADD-region grain).

What does groceries cost in Phoenix vs Tucson?

A USDA Low-Cost food plan for a family of four is about $1,088 a month nationally; the plan value is a national figure, while local price differences show up through the RPP-adjusted budget above.

USDA food plan (national), reference for Phoenix, AZ and Tucson, AZ
USDA plan (family of 4, monthly) Phoenix Tucson
Thrifty plan$996$996
Low-cost plan$1,088$1,088
Moderate plan$1,341$1,341

USDA Cost of Food Plans, July 2025. National grain — identical for every city; the family budget applies each state’s RPP for local context.

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Sources

Every figure above traces to an official federal or state source, shown with its vintage and geographic grain. Cost-of-living measures are not combined into one composite score. See the cost-of-living methodology.