
Use this page to browse cities in Nebraska, compare county options, and open salary scenarios without jumping across multiple directories.
Is Nebraska affordable?
Nebraska reads as a mid-range state in our city sample. On a $70,000 income, Norfolk currently shows the lowest modeled rent pressure in this state.
Most useful for relocation planning and shortlisting cities before opening full city pages.
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5-second example for $70,000
On 70,000/yr, median rent in Norfolk, Nebraska is about 13.85% of gross and falls in the “Very affordable” bucket. In the model’s monthly estimate, the biggest budget driver is Rent (housing). Compared with the local median household income, this salary is near. In this area (mid-range), the model’s rent math puts housing in a “Comfortable” bucket: rent looks comparatively manageable and rent (housing) is the main lever in the estimates.
Cost-of-living tier: moderate
What drives the budget here?
This area is generally mid-range based on a cost-of-living index of 100 (U.S. average = 100). Typical rent-to-gross is in the Comfortable range (using the page’s rent and income inputs).
In the site’s estimated monthly breakdown, the largest category is Rent (housing) (808/mo), so that’s the biggest lever for moving the overall budget up or down.
Practical next steps
- Rent looks comparatively manageable for the typical household. Your biggest wins usually come from planning for the non-housing categories (utilities, groceries, etc.) so totals stay predictable.

