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Cost of Living in Napa, CA

Population: 78,816 | California

172
Cost of Living Index
US Average = 100

Napa is 72% more expensive than the national average.

164
Housing
270
Home Values
112
Regional Price

Cost of Living in Napa, CA: What You Need to Know

With a cost of living index of 172, Napa, CA is one of the most expensive cities in the United States. Living here is 72% more expensive than the national average and 29% above the California state average of 144. With a population of 78,816, Napa is a mid-sized community that balances access to services with a more manageable cost of living compared to larger metros.

Housing costs are the biggest factor in Napa's cost of living. The median monthly rent is $2,165 (64% above the US median of $1,319), and the median home value sits at $824,500 (170% above the national median of $304,900). At current prices, the median home costs roughly 8.1x the median household income — a challenging ratio that puts homeownership out of reach for many residents.

The median household income in Napa is $102,231, which is 36% higher than the national median of $75,149. Residents spend roughly 25% of household income on rent. This is a comfortable ratio, well below the 30% threshold that financial experts recommend as a maximum. While incomes are above average, they do not fully offset the higher cost of living.

Climate is another factor for anyone considering a move to Napa. The area sees an average annual temperature of 57.7°F, with summers averaging 66°F and winters around 49°F. Annual rainfall totals 20.2 inches spread over roughly 61 days.

Everyday prices in the Napa, CA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) metro area tend to run above the national average. Out of 6 common grocery and utility items tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 6 are priced higher than the US average. These real-world prices — from groceries to electricity — add up and should be factored into any cost of living comparison.

Data sources: US Census Bureau (ACS 2023), Zillow Home Values, HUD Fair Market Rents, BEA Regional Price Parities, BLS Average Prices, and NOAA Climate Normals. Updated monthly.

Income

Median Household Income
$102,231
vs US Median ($75,149)
+36%

Housing

Median Rent
$2,165/mo
Median Home Value
$824,500
Median Monthly Housing Cost
$2,150/mo

Everyday Prices in Napa

BLS Average Prices for the Napa, CA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) area

$3.22
Gasoline (regular)
per gallon
+5% vs US
🥚
$2.62
Eggs (grade A, large)
per dozen
+5% vs US
🥛
$4.22
Milk (whole)
per gallon
+5% vs US
🍞
$1.94
Bread (white)
per lb
+5% vs US
🍗
$4.35
Chicken breast
per lb
+5% vs US
$0.27
Electricity
per kWh
+43% vs US

Climate in Napa

NOAA 30-year normals (1991-2020)

57.7°F
Avg Temperature
20.2"
Rainfall / Year
61d
Rainy Days / Year
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
High °F 57 61 64 68 73 78 79 80 80 75 65 57
Avg °F 48 50 53 56 61 65 67 67 66 61 53 48
Low °F 38 40 42 44 48 52 55 54 51 46 40 38
Rain" 4.2 4.0 3.0 1.3 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.9 2.0 3.8

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