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Nine-Month Academic Year

2012-13 low and moderate living expense budgets

This table shows living expense costs by region and metropolitan area over a nine-month period. Both a moderate and a low budget are provided. The budgets reflect increases in the Consumer Price Index (calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) of 1.015 percent for 2010, and an estimated adjustment of 1.013 percent for 2011.

The budgets are developed based on data from the most recent Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) and the Indexes of Comparative Costs, both produced by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Budget regions correspond to the metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. The CES sample changes about every 10 years, which changes the MSAs for which indexes can be developed. There were 28 MSAs for the period from 1996 to 2004, but that number dropped to 24 for 2005. Therefore, the regional tables of the living expense budget now reflect only 24 MSAs. Also, since a factor could not be established for every region of the country, no region is adjusted by a value of less than 1.0.

 Moderate 9-Month  BudgetLow 9-Month Budget
United States $ 17,600 $ 11,790
Northeast:
Boston–Cambridge–Quincy, MA–NH 18,656 12,497
New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–PA 19,360 12,969
Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington, PA–NJ–DE–MD 18,480 12,380
Pittsburgh, PA 17,600 11,790
North Central:
Chicago–Naperville–Joliet, IL–IN–WI 18,304 12,262
Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, OH 17,600 11,790
Detroit–Warren–Livonia, MI 17,248 11,554
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, MN–WI 18,128 12,144
St. Louis, MO–IL 17,600 11,790
South:
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, GA 18,128 12,144
Baltimore–Towson, MD 19,008 12,733
Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, TX 17,776 11,908
Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown, TX 17,776 11,908
Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–Miami Beach, FL 18,480 12,380
Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV 20,592 13,794
West:
Anchorage, AK 19,008 12,733
Denver–Aurora, CO 17,600 11,790
Los Angeles–Long Beach–Santa Ana, CA 19,712 13,205
Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, AZ 18,480 12,380
Portland–Vancouver–Beaverton, OR–WA 18,304 12,262
San Diego–Carlsbad–San Marcos, CA 19,712 13,205
San Francisco–Oakland–Fremont, CA 20,944 14,030
Seattle–Tacoma, WA 19,008 12,733
Honolulu, HI 18,832 12,615

Note: These budgets are provided to assist financial aid officers in developing living expense budgets for their independent, off-campus students. The budgets should not be confused with the actual boarding expenses experienced by an on-campus student.

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