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16%
Overall NAT. AVG.
3%
Groceries NAT. AVG.
52%
Housing NAT. AVG.
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 Post Texas National
Cost of living8494100
Groceries9798100
Health care9698100
Housing4883100
Transportation10398100
Utilities103103100
Lifestyle & Entertainment9598100
Household Items9698100
Education & Childcare10398100
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Cost Of Living Quick Facts

  • The cost of living in Post is 11% lower than the Texas average
  • The cost of living in Post is 16% lower than the national average
  • Post housing is 52% lower than the national average
  • Texas general sales tax is 22% higher than the national average
  • Texas state income tax is 100% lower 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$74,983$6,249$1,749$2,250
      Renters$0$0$0$0
      To approximate the cost of living and the housing affordability in Post, TX, we can look at the percentage of income that is available to be spent on monthly housing, otherwise known as the debt-to-income ratio (DTI). To stay on the safe side, a consumer should not spend more than 28% of his or her gross income on housing-related expenses and costs and not more than 36% of income on all expenses and debts. Homeowners in Post have a median income of $74,983. Therefore, the amount that a consumer should spend on housing costs should be no more than $1,749 per month to avoid calamity and poverty. The renters in the city have an income of about $0, which would make their monthly maximum allowable rental costs $0.

      Texas Sales Tax

      State General Sales Tax With Max Surtax
      Texas 6.25% 8.25%

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      City Population Cost of Living Index National Avg.
      Post, TX5,1228416.3%

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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.