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Date & Last Updated: These cost of living estimates reflect 2026 modeled data using U.S. Census housing inputs and AI-assisted city-level pricing models.
The cost of living index is based on a national average of 100. For example, if the cost of living score is 90, then the estimated cost of living is 10% lower than the national average. If the score is 110, then the estimated cost of living is 10% higher than average. The overall index is calculated using weighted estimates across major everyday expense categories, including housing (30%), groceries (16%), transportation (12%), healthcare (10%), utilities (8%), lifestyle and entertainment (8%), household expenses (8%), and education and childcare (8%). All values are AI-assisted city-level estimates designed for directional comparisons.
Index Lebanon Oregon National
Cost of living105111100
Groceries105104100
Health care103105100
Housing105124100
Transportation103106100
Utilities109106100
Lifestyle & Entertainment107107100
Household Items104104100
Education & Childcare104109100
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An Overview of Cost of Living in Lebanon, OR

Are you thinking about relocating, but curious about the potential cost of living in Lebanon? Is it more expensive or more affordable than average? Based on the most recent report, the cost of living in Lebanon stands at 105, making it 5% higher than the national average. The cost of living directly affects the affordability of one's desired lifestyle. Knowing the cost of housing, transportation, groceries and other essentials in the new area allows people to gauge whether they can maintain their preferred standard of living.

The cost of living in Lebanon is about average when compared to all other cities across the nation. You can expect that everyday items like food, household expenses and utility bills will be no more expensive than any other average city. Residents can anticipate living expenses that remain in line with the national average, ensuring a manageable financial burden, making it an attractive choice for those seeking affordability without the constraints of higher everyday expenditures.

Is Lebanon Affordable?

Wondering if Lebanon is affordable? It's a question that often comes up when you're thinking about a new city since affordability can really shape your decisions. The cost of living index (covered earlier), housing expenses and income levels all play a part in the affordability equation. In Lebanon, for example, the median home price is 5.3% higher than what folks pay nationally, and monthly rent is 5.6% higher than the usual rates. Plus, income levels matter too, with Lebanon boasting a median household income of $66,121, which is 18.7% lower than the national average.

What Factors can Influence the Cost of Living in Lebanon?

Urbanization: Urban areas with extensive amenities and job opportunities tend to have a higher cost of living due to increased demand for services and relocation, resulting in higher home prices and higher rents. Less densely populated rural areas, or areas with less demand tend to have fewer amenities and slower job growth, which results in a lower cost of living.

Housing: When everyone's vying for homes in popular areas, it drives up property prices and rents, making the overall cost of living surge. On the flip side, in less sought-after locales, where housing demand is low, prices tend to dip, resulting in a more economical cost of living. In Lebanon, the housing index comes in at 5.4% higher than the national average.

Utilities: Similar to the prices of any other goods or services, utility expenditures can exhibit substantial variability, influenced by factors such as climate, energy sources accessibility, geographical location and state regulations. Costs related to electricity, water, heating, and waste disposal can fluctuate, whether higher or lower, contingent on the city or state. In Lebanon, the utilities index is 9.2% higher than the national average.

Where is the Data From?

The Lebanon cost of living data displayed above uses a U.S. average baseline of 100 to provide a practical way to compare living expenses across cities. Housing estimates incorporate U.S. Census home price and rental data, while all other values are generated using AI-assisted models based on everyday expense expectations, regional pricing trends, climate, transportation patterns, and local economic conditions. These values are designed for directional city-to-city comparisons.

Cost Of Living Quick Facts

  • The cost of living in Lebanon is 6% lower than the Oregon average
  • The cost of living in Lebanon is 5% higher than the national average
  • Lebanon housing is 5% higher than the national average
  • Oregon general sales tax is 100% lower than the national average
  • Oregon state income tax is 83% higher than the national average

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      Median Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio

      Median Income Per Year Per Month Max Budget (28% DTI) Max Budget (36% DTI)
      Owners$93,012$7,751$2,170$2,791
      Renters$47,320$3,943$1,104$1,420
      A good way to judge both the affordability of the housing and the cost of living in Lebanon is by simply calculating the maximum that should be spent on housing, otherwise known as the debt-to-income ratio (DTI). The plan is to avoid spending more than 28 percent of the gross income on costs that pertain to housing and no more than 36 percent on all expenses and debts. Lebanon has a median income of about $93,012 for people who own homes. Based on that number, a maximum of $2,170 should be spent on expenses related to housing. Renters have a slightly different median income, which is $47,320. Based on this average, renters should spend no more than $1,104 on all rental costs if they want to maintain a non-impoverished standard of living.

      Oregon Sales Tax

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      State Income Tax (Low) Income Tax (High)
      Oregon 4.75% 9.9%

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      Date & Last Updated: These cost of living estimates reflect 2026 modeled data using U.S. Census housing inputs and AI-assisted city-level pricing models.