Monthly Cost of Living in Alabama — Full 2026 Budget Breakdown

Quick answer

A single adult in Alabama typically needs about $2,736/month, with rent of $1,050 (1BR) as the largest single expense. A family with kids runs closer to $4,739/mo.

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Total / month
$2,736
Rent (1BR)
$1,050
Rent (2BR)
$1,250
Cost index
88
What this means in real life

In Alabama, the swing factor is rent. Birmingham pulls the averages up; smaller cities like Huntsville often run 15–30% cheaper. Groceries, utilities, and transport are far more predictable — what changes a budget most is the apartment.

Cheap vs expensive areas in Alabama

Most expensive
Birmingham

Prime neighborhoods push 1BR rent to around $1,418/mo. Premium grocery prices, paid parking, and higher dining costs all compound.

More affordable
Huntsville

Smaller cities and suburbs typically run a 1BR around $788/mo — 25–40% below the metro centre, with cheaper groceries and shorter commutes.

Cost breakdown — at a glance

Housing (rent + insurance)
$1,050
38% of budget
Transportation
$422
15% of budget
Groceries
$370
14% of budget
Utilities & internet
$172
6% of budget
Healthcare
$282
10% of budget
Entertainment & dining
$194
7% of budget
Misc & personal
$246
9% of budget

Monthly budget by household

Typical totals in Alabama for a single adult, a couple, and a family with kids.

Single adult
$2,736/mo

1-bedroom, modest urban lifestyle.

Couple, no kids
$3,794/mo

2-bedroom, shared groceries and transport.

Family (2 adults + kids)
$4,739/mo

2-bedroom, childcare, more food and healthcare.

Monthly budget — full table

Housing (rent + insurance)
$1,050
38%
Transportation
$422
15%
Groceries
$370
14%
Utilities & internet
$172
6%
Healthcare
$282
10%
Entertainment & dining
$194
7%
Misc & personal
$246
9%

Visual breakdown

Housing (rent + insurance)$1,050
Transportation$422
Groceries$370
Utilities & internet$172
Healthcare$282
Entertainment & dining$194
Misc & personal$246
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Salary needed to live here

Rule of thumb: you want take-home pay of at least $3,283/mo to live comfortably — roughly $53,000/year gross.

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Common questions

These estimates are approximate and may vary by city, taxes, rent, family size, and personal spending. Use them as a starting point, not a substitute for personalised financial or tax advice.