Cost of Living in Shasta lake, CA

Shasta lake cost of living index: 122.0 (above the US average). Median home price: $249,500.

Updated 2026 β€’ Based on 1 local zip code

πŸ“ Some data sourced from nearby metro area

Cost of Living Index
122.0
0 US Average: 100 200

22% above the national average

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Housing

Data from 1 zip code

Housing costs in Shasta lake, CA based on real market data from 1 local zip code.

Housing Index 67.4 / 100
Median Home Price $249,500
Avg Rent (2BR Apt) $2,796/mo
Avg Rent (3BR House) $2,900/mo
Homes For Sale 50

Considering a move to Shasta lake, CA? The current housing index is at 67.4, indicating a competitive market. A median home price of 249500.0 is on the higher side compared to national averages, which may suggest demand in the area. However, the absence of data for average rents for a 2BR apartment and house could imply a lack of rental options or vacancy. Potential movers should explore local amenities, schools, and job opportunities, as these factors can significantly influence the overall housing experience in Shasta lake.

Last updated: January 2026

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Utilities

The cost of utilities such as electricity, natural gas, and other services can significantly impact the overall cost of living.

Electricity Price $32.99
Natural Gas $16.99/MCF
Other Utilities (water, garbage) $176.9/mo

Living in Shasta lake, CA could entail variable utility costs. Electricity costs sit at $32.99, while natural gas is priced at $16.99 per Thousand Cubic Feet. Expect to budget about $176.9 monthly for other services like water and garbage.

Cost Breakdown by Category

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Food
200.0
Index (US = 100)
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Transportation
103.0
Index (US = 100)
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Healthcare
122.6
Index (US = 100)
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Miscellaneous
111.0
Index (US = 100)

Local Income & Economy in Shasta lake, CA

How far does your money go in Shasta lake? Understanding the relationship between income and cost of living is key to evaluating affordability.

$54,490
Median Household Income
5.1%
Unemployment Rate
12%
Poverty Rate
$44,664
Adjusted Purchasing Power

How We Calculate Adjusted Purchasing Power in Shasta lake

The adjusted purchasing power shows what a Shasta lake, CA household income is actually worth after accounting for local prices. We calculate it using the formula: Purchasing Power = Median Income Γ· Cost of Living Index Γ— 100

For Shasta lake, that's $54,490 Γ· 122.0 Γ— 100 = $44,664. This means a household earning the median income in Shasta lake has the equivalent buying power of $44,664 in a city where the cost of living index equals the national baseline of 100.

Shasta lake's cost of living index of 122.0 is moderately above the US average, meaning residents pay 22% more for typical goods and services. However, with a median household income of $54,490, many families find Shasta lake affordable relative to other cities in CA. The adjusted purchasing power of $44,664 reflects a slight reduction in buying power, but strong local job markets and quality of life often offset the higher expenses.

πŸ’‘ Purchasing power is calculated by dividing the local median household income by the cost of living index and multiplying by 100. A result higher than the nominal income means your money goes further; a lower result means local prices erode your earnings. The US baseline cost of living index is 100.

Pros & Cons of Living in Shasta lake

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Pros

  • β€’ Friendly community vibe
  • β€’ Clean and safe parks
  • β€’ Family-friendly environment
  • β€’ Beautiful lake views
  • β€’ Growing job market opportunities
  • β€’ Low crime rate reported
  • β€’ Local events and festivals
  • β€’ Strong sense of community
  • β€’ Access to hiking trails
  • β€’ Great outdoor activities
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Cons

  • β€’ Seasonal business fluctuations
  • β€’ Possible racial tensions exist
  • β€’ Limited nightlife options
  • β€’ Lack of public transportation
  • β€’ Less diversity in population
  • β€’ Higher cost of living
  • β€’ Older school infrastructures
  • β€’ Limited healthcare facilities
  • β€’ Few dining choices available
  • β€’ Remote location from cities

πŸ’‘City Insights

Shasta lake scores 6/10 for affordability, 5/10 for safety, and 5/10 for family-friendliness β€” an good overall profile.

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Affordability
6/10
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Safety
5/10
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Family-Friendly
5/10
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Career Opportunities
5/10
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Outdoor Activities
4/10
βœ“ Best for: General residents
⚠ Consider: Above-average cost of living, Limited healthcare facilities

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

The cost of living in Shasta lake, CA is 22% higher than the national average, with a cost of living index of 122 (where 100 represents the U.S. average). Housing typically accounts for the largest portion of living expenses. See full cost of living breakdown β†’

How much does it cost to buy or rent a home in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

In Shasta lake, CA, The median home price is $249,500. requiring approximately $96,321 annual income to afford. Average rent is $2,796/month (requiring ~$111,840/year income). The local median household income is $54,490, making homeownership attainable for typical residents. Explore Shasta lake real estate data β†’

Is Shasta lake, CA a safe place to live? β–Ό

Shasta lake, CA is average in terms of safety, with crime rates near the national average. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood. View detailed Shasta lake crime statistics β†’

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

To live comfortably in Shasta lake, CA and afford a median-priced home of $249,500, you would typically need a household income of $62,375 to $77,969 per year. The local median household income is $54,490. Renting requires approximately $111,840/year (at $2,796/month). See full affordability analysis β†’

What are the best neighborhoods in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

The best neighborhoods in Shasta lake, CA depend on your priorities. For families, look for areas near top-rated schools with lower crime rates. For affordability, neighborhoods throughout the city offer good value since the median home price of $249,500 is below the national average.

How are the taxes in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

Tax rates in Shasta lake, CA include state and local components. The cost of living index of 122 indicates a higher cost environment compared to the national average. View detailed Shasta lake tax information β†’

How does Shasta lake, CA compare to nearby cities? β–Ό

Shasta lake, CA offers comparable costs to nearby communities. With a cost of living index of 122, median home prices of $249,500, and a crime rate of 0 per 1,000 residents, you can compare these metrics side-by-side. Use the compare feature to evaluate specific cities.

What is the weather like in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

Weather in Shasta lake, CA varies by season. Climate data varies by season. View detailed Shasta lake climate & environment data β†’

What factors affect cost of living in Shasta lake, CA? β–Ό

The main factors affecting cost of living in Shasta lake, CA include housing costs (the biggest factor), utilities, groceries, transportation, and healthcare. Local taxes and the overall economic conditions also play a role.

Housing Costs by Zip Code

Detailed housing data across 1 zip code in Shasta lake, CA.

96019
Home: $249,500
Rent: $1,563/mo
2BR: β€”
Sale: 50

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πŸ“… Last Updated: January 2026

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics, Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER), Zillow, Redfin

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