What does it actually cost to live in DFW in 2026? Here's a realistic budget.
Single person, living alone:
| Category | Budget | Comfortable | Upscale | |----------|--------|-------------|----------| | Rent (1BR) | $1,100 | $1,500 | $2,200 | | Utilities | $120 | $150 | $200 | | Car payment | $350 | $500 | $700 | | Car insurance | $150 | $175 | $200 | | Gas/tolls | $150 | $250 | $350 | | Groceries | $300 | $450 | $600 | | Dining out | $100 | $300 | $600 | | Health insurance | $200 | $300 | $400 | | Phone | $50 | $80 | $100 | | Internet | $55 | $70 | $100 | | Entertainment | $100 | $250 | $500 | | Savings/investing | $200 | $500 | $1,000 | | Total | $2,875 | $4,525 | $6,950 | | Annual salary needed | $46,000 | $72,000 | $110,000 |
Couple, no kids:
- Budget total: $4,200/month (combined $67,000+ needed)
- Comfortable total: $6,500/month (combined $104,000+)
Family of 4:
- Budget: $6,500/month (combined $104,000+)
- Comfortable: $9,500/month (combined $152,000+)
- Daycare adds $1,200-1,800/month per child
DFW-specific costs people forget:
- Toll roads: $100-250/month if you commute on toll roads
- Hail damage: budget $500-1,000/year for comprehensive deductible
- Summer electricity: June-September bills are 40-60% higher than winter
- Property tax (homeowners): $600-800/month on average DFW home
Sources:
- BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey — DFW metro
- Apartment websites for rent data
- Personal budget tracking (4 years in DFW)
What does your DFW budget look like?
The summer electricity spike is the one that gets people. $150 electric bill in March becomes $350+ in August. Budget for it or get on a balanced billing plan.