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Edmonton, Canada

Cost of living · 2023 · Americas · Rent +6.8% vs 2022

1-Bed Rent CAD 1,598 per month
3-Bed Rent CAD 3,008 per month
Groceries CAD 451 per month
Transport Pass CAD 94 per month
Utilities CAD 158 per month
Restaurant Meal CAD 17 per person

Rent trend in Edmonton (2022–2026)

Cost breakdown in Edmonton (2023)

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Estimated monthly budget in Edmonton

Based on 2023 data. Includes rent, groceries, transport, utilities and occasional dining out.

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Single person
CAD 2,436
🏠 Rent CAD 1,598
🛒 Groceries CAD 451
🚌 Transport CAD 94
💡 Utilities CAD 158
🍽️ Dining out CAD 135
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Family (3–4 people)
CAD 4,732
🏠 Rent 3-bed CAD 3,008
🛒 Groceries CAD 1,128
🚌 Transport ×2 CAD 188
💡 Utilities CAD 205
🍽️ Dining out CAD 203

Cost comparison — cities in Canada (2023)

City 1-Bed Rent Groceries Transport Utilities vs Edmonton
Edmonton CAD 1,598 CAD 451 CAD 94 CAD 158
Calgary CAD 1,786 CAD 475 CAD 108 CAD 165 +11.8%
Montreal CAD 1,692 CAD 465 CAD 90 CAD 160 +5.9%
Ottawa CAD 1,880 CAD 461 CAD 120 CAD 155 +17.6%
Toronto CAD 2,444 CAD 489 CAD 155 CAD 174 +52.9%
Vancouver CAD 2,632 CAD 503 CAD 108 CAD 179 +64.7%

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of living in Edmonton in 2023?

In 2023, a single person living in Edmonton needs approximately CAD 2,436/month, covering rent, groceries, transport and utilities. A family of 3–4 typically spends around CAD 4,732/month. Edmonton is considered a mid-range city by global standards.

How much is rent in Edmonton in 2023?

A 1-bedroom apartment in Edmonton costs approximately CAD 1,598/month in 2023. A 3-bedroom apartment runs around CAD 3,008/month. Rent has changed +6.8% vs 2022.

How much do groceries cost in Edmonton?

Monthly grocery costs for one person in Edmonton are approximately CAD 451 in 2023. This covers basic supermarket shopping including food and household essentials.

What does public transport cost in Edmonton?

A monthly public transport pass in Edmonton costs CAD 94 in 2023, covering unlimited bus, metro and tram travel within the city.

How much are utilities in Edmonton?

Monthly utility costs in Edmonton average CAD 158 in 2023, covering electricity, heating/cooling, water and internet for a standard apartment.

Is Edmonton expensive to live in?

Edmonton is located in Canada (Americas). With a 1-bed rent of CAD 1,598/month and total single-person expenses around CAD 2,436/month, it is mid-range by global standards.

How much does eating out cost in Edmonton?

A typical restaurant meal for one person in Edmonton costs approximately CAD 17 in 2023. Budget around CAD 135/month if dining out a few times a week.

How have living costs in Edmonton changed over time?

LifeIndexed tracks cost of living data for Edmonton from 2022 to 2026. 1-bed rent has increased by 20.7% over this period (from CAD 1,496 in 2022 to CAD 1,805 in 2026). Use the year tabs above to compare costs across years.

What is the monthly budget needed to live comfortably in Edmonton?

To live comfortably in Edmonton in 2023, a single person needs approximately CAD 2,436/month. This covers rent (CAD 1,598), groceries (CAD 451), transport (CAD 94), utilities (CAD 158) and dining out occasionally. A family of 3–4 should budget around CAD 4,732/month.

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