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Cost of Living in Nebraska: Cities Where Household Expenses are Highest and Lowest in 2025

What is the cost of living in Nebraska? doxo breaks down key insights about Nebraska’s household expenses, with a close look into how bills differ between towns and cities across the state. 

According to doxo’s The Cost of Bills Index™ (COBI), the average household in Nebraska pays $1,788 in monthly expenses. doxoINSIGHTS compares the cost of the ten most common household bills across different regions. This includes Utilities, Cable & Internet, Mobile Phone, Auto Loans, Auto Insurance, Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Alarm & Security, Rent, and Mortgage.

The data sheds light on Nebraska’s cost of living through other metrics as well. For example, the “percent of household income” data point shows what percentage of their household income residents spend on bills each month. 

By leveraging these tools, residents can gain a clearer understanding of their household expenses and optimize their financial planning.

Nebraska ranks as the 28th most expensive state in the US for household bills

According to doxo’s COBI report, Nebraska is ranked as the 28th most expensive state in the U.S. for household bills.

At $21,465 per year, Nebraska’s household expenses, on average, are 13% lower than the US median of $24,695. 

Absolute dollar amounts don’t tell the full story, however. doxo’s “Percentage of Household Income” data provides a more proportional look at bill spending in a particular location. Nebraska households spend 27% of their income on bills. 

COBI helps consumers understand how much it costs to live in one area as compared to another as it relates to the most common household bills. For COBI, the number 100 represents the national median and then, states, counties and cities are assigned a number, either above or below 100, based on how they compare to the national median. The COBI for Nebraska is 87.

  • Median Bill Cost per Household: $1,788 per month
  • Cost of Bills Index(COBI): 87
  • doxoINSIGHTS State Rank: #28
  • Percent of Household Income Used for Bills: 27%
  • Compared to the National Median: 13% lower 

Nebraska Household Expenses are 13% Lower Than the National Median

The average Nebraska household pays $1,788 per month in the 10 most common household bills. The least expensive of these are alarm and security bills. 

On the lowest end of the spectrum, the median monthly payment for alarm and security bills in Nebraska is $87, compared to the national median of $74, making it 18% higher than the national median.

Monthly mortgage bills are the most significant of the 10 most common bills for Nebraska residents. The median monthly mortgage payment is $1,396, compared to the national median of $1,775, making it 21% less expensive. 

Median Nebraska Household Bill Spending

Bill CategoryMedian Nebraska Monthly BillNational Median Monthly BillNebraska Percent +/- National Median ($2,126)
Mortgage$1,396$1,77521% lower
Rent$1,040$1,45328% lower
Auto Loan$448$4705% lower
Auto Insurance$111$1056% higher
Health Insurance$67$727% lower
Mobile Phone$136$9642% higher
Cable & Internet$139$12115% higher
Life Insurance$58$603% lower
Alarm & Security$87$7418% higher
Total$1,788$2,06513% lower

*Household Bill Pay Expense medians shown above reflect the ten most common bills paid, including housing (rent/mortgage).

Elkhorn has the highest cost of living in Nebraska for household bills

Residents of Elkhorn pay the highest household bills in the state of Nebraska, at a median of $2,827 per month. The Cost of Bills Index (COBI) for Elkhorn is 137, meaning the median cost of bills in this city is 37% higher than the national median.

In proportion to household income, monthly bills in Elkhorn make up 24% of the median annual household income of $139,713. 

Access detailed infographics about each city or town by clicking on the hyperlinks in the “City” column in the tables below. You can also browse doxoINSIGHTS’ regional bill comparison database to see infographics about more than 4,200 cities and towns across all 50 states in the US.

5 Most Expensive Nebraska Cities for Household Bills

RankCityMedian IncomeMonthly Bill Expenses Per HouseholdCost of Bills Index (COBI) – Standard% +/- Than the National MedianPercent of Household Income Used for Bills 
1Elkhorn$139,713$2,82713737% higher24%
2Bennington$137,767$2,68213030% higher23%
3Gretna$141,356$2,51512222% higher21%
4Alvo$79,821$2,41811717% higher36%
5Papillion$118,742$2,35411414% higher24%

*Household Bill Pay Expense medians shown above reflect the ten most common bills paid, including housing (rent/mortgage).

Amelia has the lowest cost of living in Nebraska for household bills

Amelia is the most affordable place in Nebraska, with residents paying $913 on average for household bills, accounting for 20% of annual income of $55,865. The Cost of Bills Index (COBI) for Amelia is 44, meaning the median cost of bills in this city is 56% below the national median. 

Enders is the second most affordable city in Nebraska, with residents paying $913 per month on average.

Also on the list of the 5 least expensive cities in Nebraska are Westerville ($913), Lakeside ($937) and Winslow ($944).

5 Most Affordable Nebraska Cities for Household Bills

RankCityMedian IncomeMonthly Bill Expense Per HouseholdCost of Bills Index (COBI) – Standard% +/- Than the National MedianPercent of Household Income Used for Bills
1Amelia$55,865$9134456% lower20%
2Enders$51,071$9134456% lower21%
3Westerville$71,076$9134456% lower15%
4Lakeside$81,750$9374555% lower14%
5Winslow$68,730$9444654% lower17%

*Household Bill Pay Expense medians shown above reflect the ten most common bills paid, including housing (rent/mortgage).

Some individuals might be considering moving from a more expensive city to a less expensive one. For those making such decisions, doxoINSIGHTS can be a valuable resource. It allows consumers to compare household expenses in Nebraska with average bills in various cities and states nationwide.