Cost of living in Cache County, UT
Population 137,031 · Last updated May 21, 2026
Cost breakdown
Single person, by category, per month.
Rent in Cache County
Fair Market Rents by bedroom count.
Source: HUD FMR FY2025
Income and earnings in Cache County
Annual earnings figures from the Census ACS.
Source: ACS 2019-2023 5-Year.
Home values in Cache County
Average values reported by homeowners.
Source: ACS 2019-2023 5-Year
Energy costs in Cache County
Estimated monthly electricity and gas costs.
Source: EIA
Healthcare in Cache County
Insurance premiums and coverage rates.
Source: ACS + national avg. Marketplace benchmark premiums are second-lowest Silver plan estimates and do not reflect employer plans, subsidies, or out-of-pocket costs. This is not healthcare advice.
Taxes in Cache County
State and local tax rates for Utah.
Tax rates change. Consult a qualified tax professional for advice on your specific situation. This is not tax advice.
Transportation in Cache County
Commute patterns and estimated costs.
Source: ACS
Monthly cost estimates for Cache County
What it costs to live in Cache County each month.
- Rent $920
- Energy $140
- Water $60
- Groceries $340
- Transport $250
- Healthcare $480
- Federal tax $351
- State tax $122
- Rent $1,169
- Energy $168
- Water $70
- Groceries $563
- Transport $350
- Healthcare $864
- Federal tax $951
- State tax $303
- Rent $1,638
- Energy $210
- Water $85
- Groceries $855
- Transport $450
- Healthcare $1,350
- Childcare $1,200
- Federal tax $951
- State tax $303
Frequently asked questions about Cache County
Common questions about cost of living, rent and salary.
What is the average rent in Cache County?
In Cache County, UT, a one-bedroom apartment averages $920 per month, a two-bedroom averages $1,169 per month, a three-bedroom averages $1,638 per month, according to HUD Fair Market Rent data.
What is the average salary in Cache County?
In Cache County, UT, the average household income is $78,292 per year and individual earnings for full-time workers average $31,542 per year, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
What is the cost of living in Cache County?
The estimated cost of living in Cache County, UT is approximately $2,663 per month for a single person, $4,438 for a couple, $7,042 for a family. This includes rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, and taxes.
What is the sales tax rate in Cache County?
The combined sales tax rate in Cache County, UT is 7.19%, which includes the Utah state rate of 6.10% plus an average local rate of 1.09%.
Is Cache County an affordable place to live?
Based on the data, a single person in Cache County, UT would need approximately $2,663 per month to cover rent, utilities, food, transport, healthcare, and taxes. The average household income is $78,292 per year ($6,524 per month). Cache County is relatively affordable compared to the national average.
How much does healthcare cost in Cache County?
The ACA marketplace benchmark premium in Cache County, UT is approximately $480 per month for an individual. Approximately 6.8% of residents are uninsured. Actual costs vary based on employer coverage, plan type, and individual circumstances.
What are house prices in Cache County?
The average home value in Cache County, UT is $392,800, with average annual property taxes of $1,929, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
How does Cache County compare to other areas?
You can compare Cache County, UT with any other US county using our comparison tool at /compare. Cache County is in the Logan, UT-ID metro area.
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About this data
All figures on this page come from official U.S. government sources, listed below.
- HUD FMR FY2025
- ACS 2019-2023 5-Year
- EIA
- ACS + national avg
- ACS
- USDA + BEA RPP