Cost of Living in Denver, NC
Population: 2,483 | North Carolina
Denver is 9% less expensive than the national average.
Cost of Living in Denver, NC: What You Need to Know
With a cost of living index of 91, Denver, NC is slightly more affordable than average. Living here is 9% cheaper than the national average and 6% above the North Carolina state average of 84. Denver is a small community of 2,483 residents.
Housing costs are the biggest factor in Denver's cost of living. The median monthly rent is $1,098 (17% below the US median of $1,319), and the median home value sits at $285,600 (6% below the national median of $304,900). At current prices, the median home costs roughly 3.9x the median household income — a moderately affordable ratio by today's standards.
The median household income in Denver is $73,393, which is 2% lower than the national median of $75,149. Residents spend roughly 18% of household income on rent. This is a comfortable ratio, well below the 30% threshold that financial experts recommend as a maximum.
Everyday prices in the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC (Metropolitan Statistical Area) metro area are generally below the national average. Out of 6 common items tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 6 are priced lower 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
- $73,393
- vs US Median ($75,149)
- -2%
Housing
- Median Rent
- $1,098/mo
- Median Home Value
- $285,600
- Median Monthly Housing Cost
- $1,241/mo
Everyday Prices in Denver
BLS Average Prices for the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC (Metropolitan Statistical Area) area