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Median Gross Rent by state

Dollars per month, 2024. Every state colored from one pull, joined to the map by FIPS code.

Texas: $1,475/moCalifornia: $2,104/moKentucky: $998/moGeorgia: $1,506/moWisconsin: $1,142/moOregon: $1,597/moMissouri: $1,067/moVirginia: $1,646/moTennessee: $1,284/moLouisiana: $1,064/moNew York: $1,634/moIdaho: $1,384/moFlorida: $1,812/moIllinois: $1,322/moMontana: $1,177/moMinnesota: $1,291/moMaryland: $1,721/moIowa: $981/moDistrict of Columbia: $1,931/moOhio: $1,090/moNebraska: $1,102/moWashington: $1,824/moSouth Dakota: $999/moOklahoma: $1,044/moWyoming: $998/moWest Virginia: $883/moIndiana: $1,104/moMassachusetts: $1,848/moNevada: $1,709/moNorth Dakota: $980/moArkansas: $982/moMississippi: $990/moColorado: $1,822/moNorth Carolina: $1,338/moUtah: $1,593/moHawaii: $1,942/moNew Mexico: $1,117/moKansas: $1,079/moRhode Island: $1,418/moMichigan: $1,168/moAlaska: $1,444/moDelaware: $1,530/moAlabama: $1,077/moSouth Carolina: $1,272/moMaine: $1,210/moNew Jersey: $1,800/moPennsylvania: $1,252/moNew Hampshire: $1,558/moArizona: $1,672/moConnecticut: $1,550/moVermont: $1,319/mo
$883
$2,104/mo

Highest: California $2,104/mo · Lowest: West Virginia $883/mo

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · ACS 1-year · B25064_001E · table · 2024

Reading it. ACS estimate; cross-state comparisons carry margin-of-error and cost-of-living caveats (comparability module, Phase 2).

Comparing states is harder than it looks. A dollar buys more in some states than others, and survey estimates carry a margin of error. Read the map for the pattern, not for a precise ranking. A fuller comparability tool lands in a later phase.