• Overview of Iowa county data including demographics, home prices, rent, purchasing power, and crime.
  • Iowa Cost of Living Breakdown: Utilities (energy, water, internet, gas), phone, and subscriptions.
  • Iowa Crime Statistics: Population, Overall Crime Rate, Breakdown by Violent & Non-Violent Crimes
  • Job growth rate, unemployment rate, job openings, average wage, and labor force participation
  • State, local, and combined sales tax rates
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Overview of Iowa

Homes are slightly below average ($289,900 median), and your dollar buys a bit more ($111.00 value). Rent is lower ($1,174), and property crime is lower (13.31 per 1,000).

Curious what your salary would look like after taxes in Iowa? Try our free tax calculators.

Compared to the national average, Iowa the difference in median home prices is -25.60% – positive being higher than the national average, negative being lower. The difference in the value of $100 is 7.45% – positive meaning you can buy more with $100, negative meaning less.

Average rent disparity compared to the national average is -25.00% and property crime is -29.63%.

Cost of Living in Iowa

The average monthly cost of living expenses in Iowa including: energy, internet, phone bills and miscellaneous expenses.

Crime in Iowa

Typical crime rates in Iowa including: Crime Rate Per 100k Residents, Violent Crime Per 100k Residents, and Non-Violent Crime Per 100k Residents.

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