US Census Region

West

Average annual spending: $92,625 (2024)

Spending Insight: West Households

Households in the West spent an average of $92,625 per year in 2024 — 17.9% above the national household average of $78,535. The three largest categories are Housing ($32,147), Transportation ($15,463), and Food ($11,746). Regional spending differences are driven by a mix of cost-of-living variations, income levels, climate, urbanization, and cultural consumption patterns that have built up over decades.

Housing takes 34.7% of total spending at $32,147 per year — the single biggest line item, and the category where regional differences are usually most pronounced. Coastal metros push national averages up while interior regions and the South generally run below. Food spending of $11,746 represents 12.7% of the budget, with the mix of food-at-home versus food-away-from-home varying by urbanization, commuting patterns, and local restaurant density. Transportation, apparel, and healthcare also show meaningful regional splits — the Northeast relies more on public transit, the West drives more miles, and Southern states tend to have lower healthcare utilization costs.

The BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey divides the United States into four Census regions (Northeast, Midwest, South, West), each with distinct spending signatures that reflect structural economic differences. These averages mask substantial within-region variation — a household in rural West Virginia spends very differently from one in downtown Atlanta, even though both fall in the South. Use the category table above to see how West households allocate every major expenditure, then compare against other regions via the navigation links above the table.

Category Annual Amount
Food $11,746
Alcoholic beverages $731
Housing $32,147
Apparel and services $2,137
Transportation $15,463
Healthcare $6,660
Entertainment $4,544
Personal care products and services $1,184
Reading $158
Education $1,723
Tobacco products and smoking supplies $283
Miscellaneous $1,744
Cash contributions $2,564
Personal insurance and pensions $11,539

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do West households spend per year?
Households in the West spent an average of $92,625 per year in 2024, according to the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey.
What are the biggest expenses for West households?
The top three spending categories in the West are Housing ($32,147), Transportation ($15,463), and Food ($11,746).
How much do West households spend on housing?
Housing costs average $32,147/year in the West, representing 34.7% of total household spending. Housing costs vary significantly by region due to differences in real estate prices and rental markets.
What do West households spend on food?
West households spend $11,746/year on food (12.7% of total), including groceries and dining out. Regional food costs reflect local price levels and cultural dining patterns.
Is the West above or below the national spending average?
West households spend $92,625/year, which is 17.9% above the national average of $78,535. Regional differences reflect variations in cost of living, income levels, and consumption patterns.
How does West spending compare to other regions?
The BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey divides the U.S. into four Census regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Each region has distinct spending patterns driven by cost of living, climate, urbanization, and local economic conditions. Compare all regions on our regional breakdown page.

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Data source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Survey (BLS CEX). BLS CEX homepage. U.S. Census Bureau regional definitions used. 2024 data released 2025. See our methodology for processing details.

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