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Cost question

Is Chain-O-Lakes, 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

25

/ 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.

Chain-O-Lakes, MO has a cost-of-living risk score of 25, which is low relative to other city-level locations. This does not mean the area is inexpensive for every household, but local cost signals are lower in the current dataset. This answer uses city-level data for Chain-O-Lakes where the public dataset supports it.

Top drivers in this score

  • Median home value

    $184,700

    Risk pressure percentile: 55

  • Median gross rent

    -$666,666,666

    Risk pressure percentile: 15

  • Rent as % of household income

    -666666666.0%

    Risk pressure percentile: 14

How this compares

Relative risk score24.6
Median (city-level locations)49.7
Delta vs median-25.1

Approximate percentile: 25 of 100

Coverage and confidence

Scope usedCity-level (place)
Metric coverage4/5
ConfidenceHigh confidence

Most core metrics are available at city level.

Cost signals

  • Median gross rent-$666,666,666
  • Median home value$184,700
  • Median monthly housing costs$447
  • Rent as % of household income-666666666.0%
  • Rent growth (YoY)Not available
  • Median household income$29,000

Scope: City-level (place) | Source: ACS 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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Common follow-up questions

Is Chain-O-Lakes, MO expensive to live in?

Chain-O-Lakes, MO has a cost-of-living risk score of 25, which is low relative to other city-level locations. This does not mean the area is inexpensive for every household, but local cost signals are lower in the current dataset. This answer uses city-level data for Chain-O-Lakes where the public dataset supports it.

What cost data is used for Chain-O-Lakes?

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 city-level (place) data from ACS 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.