City Comparison

Hartford vs London

Cost of Living Comparison · 2026

Hartford

Connecticut
112
Above Average
$215,000
Median Home
$1,200/mo
Median Rent
$40,068
Median Income

London

United Kingdom
115
Above Average
$695,000
Median Home
$2,400/mo
Median Rent
$55,000
Median Income

The Verdict

2.6%

Living in Hartford costs 2.6% less than London. To match the purchasing power of a $75,000 salary in Hartford, you would need $77,009 in London.

Category-by-Category Breakdown

Index values · National average = 100 · Lower is more affordable

Housing
121
Hartford
162
London
Groceries
106
Hartford
92
London
Utilities
124
Hartford
112
London
Transportation
102
Hartford
125
London
Healthcare
114
Hartford
78
London

Salary Equivalence

A $75,000 salary in Hartford has the same purchasing power as $77,009 in London.

Conversely, $75,000 in London equals $73,043 in Hartford.

Living in Hartford vs London

Housing Costs

Hartford's housing index of 121 is lower London's 162, translating to median home prices of $215,000 vs $695,000. The $480,000 difference in home prices means roughly $31,200 per year in additional mortgage costs at current rates. Renters face a similar gap: $1,200/mo in Hartford compared to $2,400/mo in London, a monthly difference of $1,200.

Grocery & Food Costs

Grocery expenses index at 106 in Hartford and 92 in London. A household spending the national average of $475/month on groceries would pay approximately $504/month in Hartford vs $437/month in London. London offers a meaningful advantage on everyday food costs, saving roughly $804/year.

Utility Expenses

Utility costs — electricity, gas, water, internet — index at 124 in Hartford and 112 in London. Monthly utility bills average approximately $496 in Hartford vs $448 in London. Climate differences between the two cities drive much of this gap, with heating and cooling costs varying substantially by region.

Healthcare

Healthcare costs index at 114 in Hartford and 78 in London. This encompasses insurance premiums, doctor visit copays, dental care, and prescription costs. The 36-point gap reflects real differences in provider costs, insurance market competition, and regional healthcare infrastructure.

Income & Purchasing Power

Median household income is $40,068 in Hartford and $55,000 in London. After adjusting for local costs, purchasing-power-equivalent incomes are approximately $35,775 and $47,826 respectively. London residents come out ahead in real purchasing power.

Relocation Considerations

Under the standard 28% rule, a median-income household can allocate $935/month to housing in Hartford vs $1,283/month in London. In Hartford, median rent of $1,200/mo exceeds this threshold, suggesting renters may feel stretched. In London, median rent of $2,400/mo pushes past the recommended limit. The biggest category-level difference between these two cities is Housing, where the gap is 41 index points — focus your budget analysis there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hartford is 2.6% more affordable overall with an index of 112 vs 115.
A $75,000 salary in Hartford has equivalent purchasing power to approximately $77,009 in London, based on the cost of living difference.
Hartford's housing index is 121 with median homes at $215,000, while London's is 162 with median homes at $695,000.

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