๐Ÿ“Š Cost of Living Comparison

Anchorage vs New Haven

Side-by-side cost of living comparison for 2026

Anchorage

Alaska
127
Expensive
$340,000
Median Home
$1,400/mo
Median Rent
$72,515
Median Income

New Haven

Connecticut
118
Above Average
$250,000
Median Home
$1,400/mo
Median Rent
$42,158
Median Income

๐Ÿ’ก The Verdict

7% cheaper
New Haven is 7% more affordable than Anchorage. A $75,000 salary in Anchorage is equivalent to $69,685 in New Haven.

Category-by-Category Breakdown

Index values shown. National average = 100. Lower is cheaper.

Housing
142
Anchorage
137
New Haven
Groceries
120
Anchorage
106
New Haven
Utilities
130
Anchorage
124
New Haven
Transportation
108
Anchorage
102
New Haven
Healthcare
128
Anchorage
114
New Haven

๐Ÿ’ฐ Salary Equivalence

To maintain the same standard of living:

$69,685
$75K in Anchorage โ†’ New Haven
$80,720
$75K in New Haven โ†’ Anchorage

See exact take-home pay: Alaska salaries ยท Connecticut salaries

Living in Anchorage vs New Haven

Housing is typically the biggest factor in any cost-of-living comparison. Anchorage has a housing index of 142 while New Haven sits at 137 (national average = 100). The median home in Anchorage costs $340,000 compared to $250,000 in New Haven, a difference of $90,000. Monthly rent follows a similar pattern: $1,400 in Anchorage versus $1,400 in New Haven.

Groceries and everyday expenses show a notable difference: Anchorage scores 120 while New Haven scores 106.

Healthcare costs in Anchorage (128) are higher than New Haven (114).

Median household income in Anchorage is $72,515 compared to $42,158 in New Haven. When adjusted for cost of living, income goes further in New Haven.

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