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Follow on Google News | Spokane Region Maintains Low Cost of Living in Q3 2009 National ReportThe data for the third quarter of 2009 from the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) shows the Spokane region’s cost of living remains below the national average and is among the lowest of major western cities.
By: Greater Spokane Incorporated Peer cities have been identified as comparable based on similarities to our region in population, employment, and key industry clusters. The cities were first selected three years ago for Greater Spokane Incorporated’ The ACCRA Cost of Living Index measures regional differences in the cost of consumer goods and services, excluding taxes and non-consumer expenditures, for professional and managerial households in the top income quintile. The index is based on more than 90,000 prices covering 60 different items for which prices are collected quarterly by chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, or university applied economic centers in each participating urban area. Eastern Washington University’s Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis and Greater Spokane Incorporated partner to collect the data representing Spokane County. The composite index is based on six component categories: housing; Spokane Metropolitan Statistical Area’s composite index for Q3 2009 is 93.8, 6.2% lower than the national average. While Spokane’s transportation and health care costs were 6.9% higher than the national average; utility and housing costs were substantially below average. Utilities were 17.0% below the national average; housing costs were 15.0% less. Grocery items were 8.5% lower than the national average; miscellaneous goods and services ranked .4% less. Across the country, the most dramatic changes were in dairy prices, specifically milk and eggs. Prices for both have taken a tumble, creating problems in the dairy industry. For more on how Spokane compared to other cities in the analysis, view this chart. Find out more about the regional economy on the Spokane Community Indicators website and in the Business Barometer. About Greater Spokane Incorporated Greater Spokane Incorporated is committed to accelerating regional economic prosperity throughout the Spokane region. Your Regional Chamber and EDC, GSI is funded by more than 1500 private-sector member investors; Washington State; Spokane County; and the cities of Spokane; Spokane Valley; Liberty Lake; Cheney; Airway Heights; Medical Lake; Newport and Millwood. For more information, visit www.greaterspokane.org or contact us at 509-624-1393 or 1-800-SPOKANE. About the EWU Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis The Eastern Washington University Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis was established in 2002 to provide interdisciplinary research in social, economic and public policy questions for the region EWU serves. In addition to its work on the Spokane International Airport economic impact analysis, the Institute also regularly publishes research monographs which are distributed to elected officials, community groups, opinion makers, economic development groups and others who might find the data useful for planning, providing services and for other purposes. # # # Greater Spokane Inc is committed to accelerating regional economic prosperity throughout region. We concentrate on the five key areas of economic & workforce development, public policy, business resources, & marketing and communications. End
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