Nampa, Id, United States Of America, United States Of America — cost of living
Wikipedia · Nampa, Idaho

Nampa, Id, United States Of America

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About Nampa, Id, United States Of America

Costs exclude rent
Single / month
$855
Family of 4 / mo
$2,210
Avg salary (after tax)
$2,678

Nampa, Idaho, is a charming city located in the southwestern part of the state. It is part of the Boise metropolitan area and is known for its friendly community and beautiful landscapes. Nampa has a rich history, starting as a small railroad town in the late 1800s. Today, it offers a mix of outdoor activities, parks, and local events that bring residents together. One popular spot is Lake Lowell, where people enjoy fishing, boating, and picnicking. The city also hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from arts and crafts to local food. With its growing economy and family-friendly atmosphere, Nampa is a great place to live or visit!

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

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Fashion

  • Midrange Nike Running ShoesUSD $105.75
  • Summer Dress from Chain Stores (e.g., Zara, H&M)USD $47.25
  • Classic Jeans (e.g., Levi's 501)USD $51.3
  • Men's Dress ShoesUSD $81

Financial

  • Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed)USD $5
  • Average Monthly Salary After TaxUSD $2,678

Food - Beverages

  • CappuccinoUSD $6.08
  • Local Draft Beer (Pint)USD $6.08
  • Imported Beer (Small Bottle)USD $4.05
  • Soft Drinks (350 ml Bottle)USD $1.51
  • Bottled Water (350 ml)USD $2.03

Food - Dining

  • Casual Dining ExperienceUSD $20.25
  • Upscale Dinner for TwoUSD $118.13
  • Fast Food ComboUSD $12.15

Food - Grocery

  • Chicken Fillets (1 kg)USD $8.17
  • Beef Round (1 kg)USD $14.49
  • Apples (1 kg)USD $4.46
  • Bananas (1 kg)USD $1.99
  • Oranges (1 kg)USD $5.94
  • Tomatoes (1 kg)USD $5.35
  • Potatoes (1 kg)USD $1.93
  • Onions (1 kg)USD $2.61
  • Lettuce (1 Head)USD $2.03
  • Bottled Water (1.5L)USD $2.19
  • Midrange Bottle of WineUSD $15.53
  • Marlboro (20-Pack)USD $10.64
  • White Rice (1 kg)USD $3.71
  • Dozen EggsUSD $3.9
  • Local Cheese (1 kg)USD $23.76
  • Fresh White Bread (1 kg)USD $6.33
  • Milk (1 litre)USD $1.52

Housing

  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $3,375
  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $2,700
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments in City CenterUSD $288.9
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments Outside City CenterUSD $236.25
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $2,160
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $1,620

Leisure

  • Monthly Fee for Fitness Club Membership (1 Adult)USD $43.2
  • Monthly Fee for Private Kindergarten (1 Child)USD $945
  • Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend)USD $6.75
  • Cinema Ticket (International Release)USD $14.85
  • Yearly Cost for International Primary School (1 Child)USD $16,200

Transportation

  • 1 Hour Taxi WaitUSD $30.38
  • Average Price of a New Sedan CarUSD $50,625
  • One-Way Local Transport FareUSD $2.03
  • Average Rate to Start a Taxi RideUSD $2.7
  • Average Monthly Cost of Public Transport PassUSD $40.5
  • Average Taxi Fare for 1 kmUSD $5.4
  • Average Price of a New Compact Hatchback CarUSD $70,875

Utilities (Monthly)

  • Internet Service (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited)USD $85.5
  • Average Monthly Cost for Essential Utilities in a 915 sq. ft. ApartmentUSD $199.18

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