Miami, Fl, United States Of America, United States Of America — cost of living
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Miami, Fl, United States Of America

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About Miami, Fl, United States Of America

Costs exclude rent
Single / month
$1,082
Family of 4 / mo
$2,799
Avg salary (after tax)
$5,852

Miami, Florida, is a vibrant city known for its beautiful beaches, lively culture, and warm weather. Located on the southeastern coast of the United States, Miami attracts visitors from all over the world. The city's famous South Beach is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, while the Art Deco Historic District showcases colorful buildings from the 1920s. Miami is also a melting pot of cultures, especially Cuban, which is evident in its delicious food and lively music scene. You can enjoy tasty dishes like Cuban sandwiches and fresh seafood, and dance to salsa music in local clubs. With its stunning ocean views and bustling nightlife, Miami is a fun place to explore and relax.

Data aggregated from public cost-of-living sources. See About for methodology.· Wikipedia · Miami· Updated May 22, 2026

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Cost breakdown

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Fashion

  • Midrange Nike Running ShoesUSD $107.49
  • Summer Dress from Chain Stores (e.g., Zara, H&M)USD $45.6
  • Classic Jeans (e.g., Levi's 501)USD $63.11
  • Men's Dress ShoesUSD $155.93

Financial

  • Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed)USD $5
  • Average Monthly Salary After TaxUSD $5,852

Food - Beverages

  • CappuccinoUSD $6.45
  • Local Draft Beer (Pint)USD $8.1
  • Imported Beer (Small Bottle)USD $10.8
  • Soft Drinks (350 ml Bottle)USD $2.9
  • Bottled Water (350 ml)USD $2.75

Food - Dining

  • Casual Dining ExperienceUSD $21.91
  • Upscale Dinner for TwoUSD $131.63
  • Fast Food ComboUSD $12.15

Food - Grocery

  • Chicken Fillets (1 kg)USD $17.61
  • Beef Round (1 kg)USD $20.23
  • Apples (1 kg)USD $7.37
  • Bananas (1 kg)USD $2.58
  • Oranges (1 kg)USD $5.7
  • Tomatoes (1 kg)USD $6.74
  • Potatoes (1 kg)USD $4.25
  • Onions (1 kg)USD $4.19
  • Lettuce (1 Head)USD $2.51
  • Bottled Water (1.5L)USD $2.32
  • Midrange Bottle of WineUSD $16.2
  • Marlboro (20-Pack)USD $10.8
  • White Rice (1 kg)USD $7.43
  • Dozen EggsUSD $4.79
  • Local Cheese (1 kg)USD $14.61
  • Fresh White Bread (1 kg)USD $8.67
  • Milk (1 litre)USD $1.68

Housing

  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $6,381
  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $4,185
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments in City CenterUSD $848.11
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments Outside City CenterUSD $389.08
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $3,395
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $2,491

Leisure

  • Monthly Fee for Fitness Club Membership (1 Adult)USD $52.23
  • Monthly Fee for Private Kindergarten (1 Child)USD $1,245
  • Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend)USD $20.25
  • Cinema Ticket (International Release)USD $20.25
  • Yearly Cost for International Primary School (1 Child)USD $27,338

Transportation

  • 1 Hour Taxi WaitUSD $32.4
  • Average Price of a New Sedan CarUSD $31,500
  • One-Way Local Transport FareUSD $3.38
  • Average Rate to Start a Taxi RideUSD $4.95
  • Average Monthly Cost of Public Transport PassUSD $149.85
  • Average Taxi Fare for 1 kmUSD $3.38
  • Average Price of a New Compact Hatchback CarUSD $30,713

Utilities (Monthly)

  • Internet Service (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited)USD $94.58
  • Average Monthly Cost for Essential Utilities in a 915 sq. ft. ApartmentUSD $182.16

Costs reflect a typical lifestyle in each place, excluding rent unless stated. Numbers are a starting point — always cross-check before big decisions.

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How we calculate these numbers

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