Best Cities for Plumbers After Cost of Living (2026)

Looking for the best cities for plumbers after cost of living? We ranked all 301 US cities by purchasing-power-adjusted skilled trades salary to show where plumbers actually keep the most money.

#1
Pocatello, ID
$85,615
Adjusted Salary
301
Cities Ranked

Direct Answer

Pocatello, ID is the best modeled city for plumbers after cost of living, with $85,615 in purchasing-power-adjusted salary. Palm Bay, FL ranks weakest in this set because local costs reduce the value of nominal pay.

Best city
Pocatello, ID
$73,629 raw salary, $85,615 adjusted
Top 25 gap
$14,233
Buying-power difference between #1 and #25
Best region
west
Highest regional winner after cost adjustment
Cities ranked
300
Modeled across active CostOfCity city database

Finding the best cities for plumbers means looking beyond nominal salary. A skilled trades professional earning $73,629 in Pocatello keeps more purchasing power than someone earning the same in a high-cost metro, because Pocatello's cost index (86) is 14% below the national baseline.

This ranking adjusts raw plumbers salaries using each city's cost-of-living index, derived from BLS Consumer Expenditure data, Census Bureau income statistics, and HUD housing cost metrics. The result: a purchasing-power salary that shows what your paycheck actually buys locally.

📊 Key Takeaways

  • Pocatello tops the list with an adjusted salary of $85,615
  • The gap between #1 and #25 is $14,233 in purchasing power
  • Best region: west
  • Palm Bay ranks last — high costs erode the nominal salary by -4.2%

How to Use This Career Ranking

Start with Pocatello, then compare job availability, licensing, remote options, and employer concentration.
Use adjusted salary, not only raw pay, because rent and everyday costs can erase nominal salary gains.
Open the city salary pages for the top 3 cities to compare pay range, local cost drivers, and salary-needed targets.
Treat this as a relocation screen, then validate with actual job offers and neighborhood-level rent.

Top 25 Cities for Plumbers (Salary-Adjusted)

RankCityRaw SalaryCost IndexAdjusted SalaryPurchasing Power
1Pocatello, ID$73,62986$85,615
100%
2Kennewick, WA$75,65194$80,480
94%
3Harrisburg, PA$72,01690$80,018
93%
4Pittsburgh, PA$74,27793$79,868
93%
5Yakima, WA$70,03288$79,582
93%
6Spokane, WA$76,79798$78,364
92%
7Bowling Green, KY$64,95684$77,329
90%
8North Las Vegas, NV$76,996100$76,996
90%
9Dover, DE$73,43496$76,494
89%
10Peoria, AZ$77,988102$76,459
89%
11Chandler, AZ$80,010105$76,200
89%
12Rochester, NY$68,02690$75,584
88%
13Jackson, MS$60,42080$75,525
88%
14Bakersfield, CA$75,180100$75,180
88%
15Medford, OR$75,813102$74,326
87%
16Warwick, RI$79,752108$73,844
86%
17Buffalo, NY$65,67689$73,793
86%
18La Crosse, WI$61,64184$73,382
86%
19Helena, MT$71,75798$73,221
86%
20Green Bay, WI$63,88288$72,593
85%
21Providence, RI$78,297108$72,497
85%
22Bethlehem, PA$70,60298$72,043
84%
23Tacoma, WA$86,296120$71,913
84%
24New Bedford, MA$70,40798$71,844
84%
25Biloxi, MS$59,96184$71,382
83%

Best City by Region

west
Pocatello
$85,615adjusted
Raw: $73,629 · Index: 86
northeast
Harrisburg
$80,018adjusted
Raw: $72,016 · Index: 90
south
Bowling Green
$77,329adjusted
Raw: $64,956 · Index: 84
midwest
La Crosse
$73,382adjusted
Raw: $61,641 · Index: 84

Where Plumbers Lose the Most to Cost of Living

These cities may offer competitive nominal salaries, but high living costs significantly reduce purchasing power.

RankCityRaw SalaryCost IndexAdjusted SalaryPower Lost
301Palm Bay, FL$38,79996$40,416--4%
300Rockford, IL$36,66684$43,650--19%
299Wichita, KS$37,89085$44,576--18%
298Fort Worth, TX$42,15694$44,847--6%
297St. Joseph, MO$35,72778$45,804--28%
296Kalamazoo, MI$38,60184$45,954--19%
295Yonkers, NY$66,393142$46,756-30%
294Richmond, VA$47,250100$47,250-0%
293Detroit, MI$41,72788$47,417--14%
292Denton, TX$43,72892$47,530--9%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate the adjusted salary?

We take the average skilled trades salary in each city (sourced from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics) and divide it by the city's cost-of-living index, then multiply by 100. This produces a "purchasing power equivalent" — what the salary would be worth at national average prices. A city with a $90,000 salary and a cost index of 120 has an adjusted salary of $75,000.

What data sources are used?

Salary data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program. Cost-of-living indices are calculated using BLS Consumer Expenditure data, Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) income data, HUD Fair Market Rents, and EIA energy cost data. All data is from the most recent available vintage (2024-2025 releases).

Why might a city with lower nominal salary rank higher?

Because cost of living varies dramatically across US cities. A skilled trades professional earning $70,000 in a city with a cost index of 80 has more purchasing power ($87,500 adjusted) than someone earning $100,000 in a city with a cost index of 150 ($66,667 adjusted). The adjusted salary captures what your paycheck actually buys in each local economy.

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