Moving from Kansas City to Washington (2026)

Washington has a COL index of 153 vs 83 for Kansas City (100 = US average). Expect to pay about 84% more for the same lifestyle.

Pay ~$2,205 more/mo
on core expenses · $75K salary baseline

Key differences

COL index
83153
100 = US avg
1BR rent
$1,050$3,100
per month
State tax
5.7%5.8%
income tax
Take-home at $75K
$4,384$4,378
per month

Salary needed in Washington to match your Kansas City lifestyle

Based on the 84% cost of living increase between the two cities.

Your salary in Kansas CityEquivalent in Washington
$40K$73,735
$50K$92,169
$60K$110,602
$75K$138,253
$80K$147,470
$100K$184,337
$120K$221,205
$150K$276,506

Monthly budget at $75K — Kansas City vs Washington

ExpenseKansas CityWashington
Monthly take-home$4,384$4,378
1BR rent$1,050$3,100
Groceries$357$422
Transport$55$100
Utilities$162$190
Internet$58$75
Left after essentials$2,702$491

Frequently asked questions

Is Washington cheaper than Kansas City?

No. Washington has a cost of living index of 153 vs 83 for Kansas City (100 = US average). That's about 84% more expensive.

How much will I save moving from Kansas City to Washington?

On a $75K salary, core expenses in Washington run about $2,205/month more than Kansas City. Factor this into your salary negotiation when relocating.

What salary do I need in Washington to match my Kansas City lifestyle?

To maintain the same purchasing power as $75,000 in Kansas City, you'd need roughly $138,253/year in Washington. This is based on the overall COL index difference between the two cities.

Estimates based on Q1 2026 COL index and market data. Budget uses simplified federal/state tax rates at $75K. Zillow · BLS · Numbeo · For general guidance only