Conway, NH, shows a higher cost of living compared to the nationwide average, with a cost of living index of 105. Housing costs in Conway are 20% higher than the national average, while groceries and utilities also exceed the national average by 5% and 10%, respectively. Despite these increases, transportation and healthcare costs remain slightly below the national average, with transportation at 2% less and healthcare at 2% more.
The cost of living in Conway, New Hampshire, shows some differences compared to the nationwide average. Housing costs in Conway are 20% higher than the national average, with an index of 120. This means that expenses for rent or mortgage payments are significantly greater for residents in Conway. Groceries in Conway also cost more, with an index of 105, which is 5% higher than the national average.
Utilities in Conway are 10% above the national average, with an index of 110. This includes costs for electricity, gas, water, and other services. Transportation costs in Conway are slightly lower than the national average, with an index of 98, which is 2% lower. Healthcare costs in Conway are 2% higher than the national average, with an index of 102. Miscellaneous costs, which include items like clothing, entertainment, and personal care, are 5% lower in Conway, with an index of 95.