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Date & Last Updated: This data reflects 2023 and was released from C2ER in January, 2024; this is the most current data available.
The cost of living index is based on a national average of 100. For example, if the cost of living is 90, then it is 10% lower than average. If the cost of living is 110, then it is 10% higher than average. The breakdown for each index is as follows: goods & services (33%), groceries (13%), health care (5%), housing (30%), transportation (9%) and utilities (10%). If the cost of living data was unavailable for this city, estimates based upon nearby cities were used.
Index Tiffin Ohio National
Cost of living8892100
Goods & Services105100100
Groceries99101100
Health care8698100
Housing6073100
Transportation100100100
Utilities9499100

An Overview of Cost of Living in Tiffin, OH

Knowing the cost of living in Tiffin allows individuals to create a realistic budget. This helps them understand how their income will cover expenses and whether they need to make financial adjustments. The cost of living in any region can fluctuate due to various factors. To assess the cost of living consistently across different areas, a national average of 100 serves as the basis for the cost of living index. The cost of living in Tiffin stands at 88, marking it 12% lower than the national average.

Is Tiffin Affordable?

Is Tiffin affordable? This is a pivotal question, especially when mulling over a move, as affordability carries substantial weight in your decision-making process. Factors such as the cost of living index (discussed earlier), housing expenses and income levels all contribute to a location's affordability. For instance, in Tiffin, the median home price is 44.5% lower than the national average and monthly rent prices are 28.6% lower than the typical rates. Additionally, the median income levels play a role in affordability, with Tiffin boasting a median household income of $43,395, 21.6% lower than the national average.

What Factors can Influence the Cost of Living in Tiffin?

Transportation: If public transportation is limited or not available, residents may need to own and maintain vehicles, which can add to the cost of living. Gas, insurance, regular maintenance and potentially lease or finance payments will all need to be paid on a monthly basis. In Tiffin, the transportation index is 0.4% higher than the national average.

Urbanization: Larger, urban areas boasting abundant amenities and robust employment prospects often exhibit a heightened cost of living, driven by the increased demand for services and residential relocation. Consequently, this leads to elevated home prices and higher rental rates. In contrast, sparsely populated rural locales or regions marked by diminished demand typically offer a more limited range of amenities and experience slower job market expansion. This translates into a more affordable cost of living.

Utilities: As with the prices of anything else, utility costs can exhibit significant variations, contingent on factors like climate, energy source availability, geographic location and state regulations. The expenses associated with electricity, water, heating, and waste disposal can fluctuate, either upward or downward, depending on the particular city or state. In Tiffin, the utilities index registers 5.8% lower than the national average.

Where is the Data From?

The Tiffin cost of living data you see above is sourced from the C2ER cost of living index, providing a practical and accurate means of comparing living expenses in urban areas. Updated quarterly, this index gathers data from over 300 independent researchers, covering more than 60 goods and services, in 6 different categories. These selections are made meticulously to represent a wide range of consumer expenditure categories. The weightings applied to cost differences are based on government survey data that tracks spending patterns among professional and executive households. It's important to note that while the C2ER index excludes data on sales or income tax rates, AreaVibes factors tax rates into the overall cost of living score for each region.

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Cost Of Living Quick Facts

  • The cost of living in Tiffin is 4% lower than the Ohio average
  • The cost of living in Tiffin is 12% lower than the national average
  • Tiffin housing is 40% lower than the national average
  • Ohio general sales tax is 13% higher than the national average
  • Ohio state income tax is 6% 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$56,593$4,716$1,320$1,698
      Renters$30,441$2,537$710$913
      A good way to judge both the affordability of the housing and the cost of living in Tiffin 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. Tiffin has a median income of about $56,593 for people who own homes. Based on that number, a maximum of $1,320 should be spent on expenses related to housing. Renters have a slightly different median income, which is $30,441. Based on this average, renters should spend no more than $710 on all rental costs if they want to maintain a non-impoverished standard of living.

      Ohio Sales Tax

      State General Sales Tax With Max Surtax
      Ohio 5.75% 8%

      Ohio Income Tax

      State Income Tax (Low) Income Tax (High)
      Ohio 2.76% 3.99%

      Goods & Services

      Item Tiffin National avg. Difference
      Haircut $23.45$24.263.3%
      Beauty Salon $39.83$45.5612.6%
      Toothpaste $3.75$3.701.3%
      Shampoo $1.21$1.285.5%
      Movie $11.62$12.134.2%
      Bowling $11.78$18.0034.6%

      Groceries

      Item Tiffin National avg. Difference
      Ground Beef $6.28$5.847.5%
      Fried Chicken $1.39$1.5711.4%
      Milk $4.55$4.672.5%
      Potatoes $4.83$4.932.1%
      Pizza $11.74$12.092.9%
      Beer $10.79$10.413.6%

      Health Care

      Item Tiffin National avg. Difference
      Optometrist $82.43$125.6834.4%
      Doctor $123.67$135.788.9%
      Dentist $92.00$113.2918.8%
      Ibuprofen $10.24$10.653.9%
      Lipitor $421.83$468.6010.0%

      Housing

      Item Tiffin National avg. Difference
      Home Price $102,600.00$184,700.0044.5%
      Avg. Mortgage Payment $1,797.82$2,346.6923.4%
      Apartment Rent $678.00$949.0028.6%

      Transportation

      Item Tiffin National avg. Difference
      Gasoline $3.38$3.462.3%
      Tire Balancing $64.21$59.927.2%

      Utilities

      Item Tiffin National avg. Difference
      All Electricity $180.12$193.997.2%
      Phone $184.90$192.253.8%
      Although the cost of living data is updated regularly, this cost of living information is to be used as estimates only as prices can change on an ongoing basis.

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      Date & Last Updated: This data reflects 2023 and was released from C2ER in January, 2024; this is the most current data available.