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Denver, United States

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

1-Bed Rent USD 1,880 per month
3-Bed Rent USD 3,666 per month
Groceries USD 508 per month
Transport Pass USD 108 per month
Utilities USD 167 per month
Restaurant Meal USD 19 per person

Rent trend in Denver (2022–2026)

Cost breakdown in Denver (2023)

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Estimated monthly budget in Denver

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

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Single person
USD 2,813
🏠 Rent USD 1,880
🛒 Groceries USD 508
🚌 Transport USD 108
💡 Utilities USD 167
🍽️ Dining out USD 150
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Family (3–4 people)
USD 5,594
🏠 Rent 3-bed USD 3,666
🛒 Groceries USD 1,269
🚌 Transport ×2 USD 216
💡 Utilities USD 218
🍽️ Dining out USD 226

Cost comparison — cities in United States (2023)

City 1-Bed Rent Groceries Transport Utilities vs Denver
Denver USD 1,880 USD 508 USD 108 USD 167
Atlanta USD 1,598 USD 489 USD 89 USD 158 -15%
Austin USD 1,692 USD 512 USD 33 USD 165 -10%
Boston USD 3,008 USD 545 USD 108 USD 188 +60%
Chicago USD 1,786 USD 508 USD 99 USD 165 -5%
Dallas USD 1,504 USD 484 USD 90 USD 155 -20%
Houston USD 1,363 USD 479 USD 80 USD 155 -27.5%
Los Angeles USD 2,726 USD 536 USD 99 USD 174 +45%
Miami USD 2,444 USD 545 USD 108 USD 183 +30%

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of living in Denver in 2023?

In 2023, a single person living in Denver needs approximately USD 2,813/month, covering rent, groceries, transport and utilities. A family of 3–4 typically spends around USD 5,594/month. Denver is considered a mid-range city by global standards.

How much is rent in Denver in 2023?

A 1-bedroom apartment in Denver costs approximately USD 1,880/month in 2023. A 3-bedroom apartment runs around USD 3,666/month. Rent has changed +6.8% vs 2022.

How much do groceries cost in Denver?

Monthly grocery costs for one person in Denver are approximately USD 508 in 2023. This covers basic supermarket shopping including food and household essentials.

What does public transport cost in Denver?

A monthly public transport pass in Denver costs USD 108 in 2023, covering unlimited bus, metro and tram travel within the city.

How much are utilities in Denver?

Monthly utility costs in Denver average USD 167 in 2023, covering electricity, heating/cooling, water and internet for a standard apartment.

Is Denver expensive to live in?

Denver is located in United States (Americas). With a 1-bed rent of USD 1,880/month and total single-person expenses around USD 2,813/month, it is mid-range by global standards.

How much does eating out cost in Denver?

A typical restaurant meal for one person in Denver costs approximately USD 19 in 2023. Budget around USD 150/month if dining out a few times a week.

How have living costs in Denver changed over time?

LifeIndexed tracks cost of living data for Denver from 2022 to 2026. 1-bed rent has increased by 20.7% over this period (from USD 1,760 in 2022 to USD 2,124 in 2026). Use the year tabs above to compare costs across years.

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

To live comfortably in Denver in 2023, a single person needs approximately USD 2,813/month. This covers rent (USD 1,880), groceries (USD 508), transport (USD 108), utilities (USD 167) and dining out occasionally. A family of 3–4 should budget around USD 5,594/month.

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