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    The Best and Worst US Cities for Living Alone, Ranked however Studio Rent | Invesloan.com

    October 7, 2025Updated:October 7, 2025
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    • How much money you need to make to afford a studio apartment varies widely across the country.
    • The Economist’s “Carrie Bradshaw index” ranks cities by how affordable they are for single renters.
    • Coastal cities are the least affordable, while Sun Belt and Midwestern cities are more livable.

    Living with roommates is a good way to save some cash, often while enjoying the added social benefits of cohabitating. But sometimes, you need your space. Where you can afford to live alone largely depends on which city you choose.

    The Economist ranked major US cities based on its “Carrie Bradshaw index,” or how affordable they are to live in alone.

    The publication took each city’s typical studio apartment rent price and calculated the salary needed to live there without spending more than 30% of one’s gross income — a common recommendation to spend on housing.

    Dividing the median wages of each city by the threshold wages provides The Economist’s “Bradshaw score.” Scores with a value of over one mean most people can afford a studio apartment in that city. Nearly two-thirds of cities, 59, scored above a one — the number was 62 last year. The Economist used data from the Bureau of Labour Statistics and Zumper.

    Unsurprisingly, cities like New York and Jersey City were some of the least affordable, but some cities with newly changing demographics crept into the top 10.

    “For the third year running, New York remains the most unaffordable city, squeezed by high demand and record low vacancy rates,” The Economist research reporter Lizzy Peet told Business Insider. “Other cities in the top ten include those that have experienced a surge in population in recent years, and those that have historically struggled to build new housing, such as Boston and Charleston.”

    Cities like Lincoln, Nebraska, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, finished in the top 10 of most affordable, even though their wages hover near or below national numbers.

    Here are the cities that are most and least affordable for renting a studio apartment.

    The least affordable cities


    New York City.

    New York, New York.


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    10. San Diego, CA


    Aerial view of downtown San Diego, California.

    San Diego, California.


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    Bradshaw score: 0.74

    Affordable studio wage: $76,800

    Dollars more than median wage: $20,220

    August median studio rent: $1,920

    9. Anaheim, CA


    An aerial view of Anaheim, California.

    Anaheim, California.


    NANCY PAUWELS/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 0.71

    Affordable studio wage: $75,600

    Dollars more than median wage: $22,110

    August median studio rent: $1,890

    8. Orlando, FL


    An aerial view of Orlando, Florida.

    Orlando, Florida.


    George Dodd/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 0.69

    Affordable studio wage: $65,600

    Dollars more than median wage: $20,190

    August median studio rent: $1,640

    7. Santa Ana, CA


    An aerial view of Santa Ana, California.

    Santa Ana, California.


    MattGush/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 0.69

    Affordable studio wage: $77,600

    Dollars more than median wage: $24,110

    August median studio rent: $1,940

    6. Fort Lauderdale, FL


    Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


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    Bradshaw score: 0.67

    Affordable studio wage: $72,000

    Dollars more than median wage: $24,080

    August median studio rent: $1,800

    5. Boston, MA


    Boston, Massachusetts.

    Boston, Massachusetts.


    Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

    Bradshaw score: 0.65

    Affordable studio wage: $100,000

    Dollars more than median wage: $35,380

    August median studio rent: $2,500

    4. Charleston, SC


    Charleston, South Carolina.

    Charleston, South Carolina.


    Ayrton Rojo Arango/Shutterstock

    Bradshaw score: 0.64

    Affordable studio wage: $74,000

    Dollars more than median wage: $26,380

    August median studio rent: $1,850

    3. Jersey City, NJ


    An aerial view of Jersey City, New Jersey, with Manhattan in the background.

    Jersey City, New Jersey.


    Artem Onoprienko/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 0.60

    Affordable studio wage: $101,200

    Dollars more than median wage: $40,740

    August median studio rent: $2,530

    2. Miami, FL


    Miami, Florida.

    Miami, Florida.


    Bilanol/Shutterstock

    Bradshaw score: 0.56

    Affordable studio wage: $85,600

    Dollars more than median wage: $37,680

    August median studio rent: $2,140

    1. New York, NY


    An aerial view of downtown New York City.

    New York.


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    Bradshaw score: 0.40

    Affordable studio wage: $151,600

    Dollars more than median wage: $91,140

    August median studio rent: $3,790

    The most affordable cities


    An aerial view of downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

    St. Louis, Missouri.


    Art Wager/Getty Images

    10. Aurora, CO


    Aerial View of Aurora, Colorado in Autumn.

    Aurora, Colorado.


    Jacob Boomsma/Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Bradshaw score: 1.46

    Affordable studio wage: $42,000

    Dollars less than median wage: $19,110

    August median studio rent: $1,050

    9. Albuquerque, NM


    An aerial view of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    Albuquerque, New Mexico.


    Dee Liu/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.49

    Affordable studio wage: $31,600

    Dollars less than median wage: $15,340

    August median studio rent: $790

    8. St. Louis, MO


    An aerial view of St. Louis, Missouri.

    St. Louis.


    LSmith/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.49

    Affordable studio wage: $32,400

    Dollars less than median wage: $15,890

    August median studio rent: $810

    7. Tulsa, OK


    An aerial view of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    Tulsa, Oklahoma.


    Sean Pavone/Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Bradshaw score: 1.51

    Affordable studio wage: $30,000

    Dollars less than median wage: $15,460

    August median studio rent: $750

    6. Tucson, AZ


    A view of Tucson, Arizona's skyline.

    Tucson, Arizona.


    DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.55

    Affordable studio wage: $30,000

    Dollars less than median wage: $16,450

    August median studio rent: $750

    5. Akron, OH


    An aerial view of Akron, Ohio.

    Akron, Ohio.


    John Coletti/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.58

    Affordable studio wage: $30,000

    Dollars less than median wage: $17,530

    August median studio rent: $750

    4. Des Moines, IA


    An aerial view of Des Moines, Iowa..

    Des Moines, Iowa.


    Alex Potemkin/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.64

    Affordable studio wage: $30,800

    Dollars less than median wage: $19,650

    August median studio rent: $770

    3. Lincoln, NE


    Lincoln, Nebraska skyline

    Lincoln, Nebraska.


    John Coletti/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.65

    Affordable studio wage: $29,600

    Dollars less than median wage: $19,260

    August median studio rent: $740

    2. Baton Rouge, LA


    An aerial view of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

    Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


    Jacob Boomsma/Getty Images

    Bradshaw score: 1.71

    Affordable studio wage: $28,000

    Dollars less than median wage: $19,940

    August median studio rent: $700

    1. Wichita, KS


    Wichita, Kansas.

    Wichita, Kansas.


    Jacob Boomsma/Shutterstock

    Bradshaw score: 1.77

    Affordable studio wage: $26,400

    Dollars less than median wage: $20,250

    August median studio rent: $660

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