Cost
of Living Index
Locality
Composite
Groceries
Housing
Utilities
Transportation
Health
Care
Misc.
New
York (Manhattan)
218.6
141.3
416.8
168.1
120.9
173.0
136.7
Washington,
D.C.
132.3
128.6
157.7
114.1
125.6
125.5
120.0
Philadelphia
117.6
107.8
131.6
120.8
111.7
96.0
114.8
Richmond
104.4
104.4
101.8
107.6
100.8
93.7
108.6
Charleston,
S.C.
103.1
101.6
105.4
109.2
94.6
100.6
103.4
Raleigh,
N.C.
101.2
108.9
102.8
95.8
96.6
104.4
98.4
Atlanta
99.0
101.7
97.8
87.4
103.7
100.2
99.8
Hampton
Roads
98.0
97.6
90.1
121.0
98.2
96.7
99.3
Charlotte,
N.C.
95.1
99.6
89.2
89.8
104.4
93.8
96.7
Baltimore
93.9
89.4
88.7
102.3
99.1
92.2
97.2
Data: American Chamber of
Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA),
First Quarter 2002
Note: Based on a mid-management standard of
living in the United States. Average equals
100.