Cost question
Is Saint Catharine, MO expensive to live in?
A direct, data-backed answer using cost-of-living exposure, housing cost signals, rent pressure, and income context where the public dataset supports it.
Cost-of-living risk
20
/ 100
V2 relative score
Higher scores indicate higher cost pressure relative to the selected geography scope.
Direct answer
No. The current data shows relatively low cost pressure.
Saint Catharine, MO has a cost-of-living risk score of 20, which is low relative to other county-level locations. This does not mean the area is inexpensive for every household, but local cost signals are lower in the current dataset. City-level cost data is incomplete, so this answer uses the county baseline that contains Saint Catharine.
Top drivers in this score
Rent as % of household income
26.3%
Risk pressure percentile: 36
Rent growth (YoY)
+1.3%
Risk pressure percentile: 30
Median home value
$123,300
Risk pressure percentile: 18
How this compares
Approximate percentile: 20 of 100
Coverage and confidence
City-level metrics were incomplete, so this score uses a nearby regional baseline.
Cost signals
- Median gross rent$620
- Median home value$123,300
- Median monthly housing costs$626
- Rent as % of household income26.3%
- Rent growth (YoY)+1.3%
- Median household income$61,635
Scope: County baseline | Source: ACS 2023-2024 5-year | 2024
Why this matters
Cost of living affects financial risk because fixed costs can absorb income before households address debt, savings, transportation, healthcare, or emergency expenses. A higher score means local cost signals create more financial pressure relative to comparable places.
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Is Saint Catharine, MO expensive to live in?
Saint Catharine, MO has a cost-of-living risk score of 20, which is low relative to other county-level locations. This does not mean the area is inexpensive for every household, but local cost signals are lower in the current dataset. City-level cost data is incomplete, so this answer uses the county baseline that contains Saint Catharine.
What cost data is used for Saint Catharine?
FinancialRiskIQ uses public indicators such as median gross rent, monthly housing costs, home value, rent-to-income ratio, and rent growth when available. The current answer uses county baseline data from ACS 2023-2024 5-year (2024).
Why can a city answer use county or state data?
Some public financial datasets are not complete at city level. When city-level metrics are missing, FinancialRiskIQ falls back to county or state baselines and labels that scope so users know exactly what geography is being used.