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Kansas City, MO

The Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Kansas City, MO is $1,358 per month, ranking #268 out of 693 areas nationwide. The area median household income is $81,927, meaning a household spending Fair Market Rent on a 2-bedroom would pay 19.9% of income on housing. Rent in Kansas City has increased 7.9% year over year. The area has a population of 2.2M, with 34.4% of households renting.

19.9%
Affordable
of income → rent
$1,358
2BR Fair Market Rent
vs $1,250 national median
$81,927
Median Income
vs $71,049 national
$1,201
Actual Median Rent
Census ACS estimate
+7.9%
Year-over-Year
2BR FMR change
2.2M
Population
Census ACS
34.4%
Renters
of occupied housing
$265,400
Median Home Value
7.2%
Vacancy Rate
of housing units
10%
Poverty Rate
below poverty line

Fair Market Rent by Bedroom Size

$1,095
Studio
$1,197
1 Bedroom
$1,358
2 Bedroom
$1,769
3 Bedroom
$2,103
4 Bedroom

Fair Market Rents (FMRs) are set annually by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and represent the 40th percentile of gross rents for standard-quality units in an area. FMRs are used to determine payment standards for the Housing Choice Voucher program and other federal housing assistance.

Housing Affordability

In Kansas City, MO, a household earning the area median income of $81,927 would spend 19.9% of their gross income on a 2-bedroom at Fair Market Rent. This falls below HUD's 30% cost-burden threshold, meaning housing is relatively affordable for median-income households in this area.

Income Needed for 2BR
$54,320
annual (30% threshold)
Hourly Wage Needed
$26
full-time (2,080 hrs/yr)
Actual Median Rent
$1,201
$157 below FMR

5-Year Rent Trend

+33.0% since 2021
$1,0212021$1,0302022$1,1642023$1,2582024$1,3462025$1,3582026

2-bedroom Fair Market Rent by fiscal year. Source: HUD FMR API.

Minimum Wage Affordability

The minimum wage in Missouri is $13.75/hr. A minimum-wage worker would need to work 76 hours per week to afford a 2-bedroom at Fair Market Rent without exceeding 30% of income on housing. This means a single minimum-wage earner cannot afford a 2-bedroom working a standard 40-hour week. The poverty rate in Kansas City is 10%, below the national average of approximately 12.4%.

State Min Wage
$13.75/hr
Hours/Week Needed
76 hrs
Poverty Rate
10%

Housing Market Context

The median home value in Kansas City is $265,400. At a median income of $81,927, this represents a price-to-income ratio of 3.2x. 7.2% of housing units in the area are vacant, which is near the national average.

Rent vs. Buy
$1,858 est. mortgage
vs $1,358 FMR rent
Vacancy Rate
7.2%
of housing units

Other Areas in Missouri

St. Louis
$1,218/mo
2BR FMR · 18.7% burden
Columbia
$1,160/mo
2BR FMR · 20% burden
Springfield
$1,095/mo
2BR FMR · 21.4% burden
St. Joseph
$1,077/mo
2BR FMR · 20.5% burden
Howard County
$1,044/mo
2BR FMR · 20% burden

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Frequently Asked Questions

The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Kansas City, MO is $1,358 per month. A studio is $1,095/mo, a 1-bedroom is $1,197/mo, and a 3-bedroom is $1,769/mo. The actual median gross rent from Census data is $1,201/mo.

Kansas City has a rent burden of 19.9%, meaning a household earning the median income of $81,927 would spend 19.9% of income on a 2-bedroom at Fair Market Rent. This is below HUD's 30% cost-burden threshold, indicating relatively affordable housing. To afford a 2-bedroom without being cost-burdened, a household would need an annual income of at least $54,320.

Kansas City's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent of $1,358/mo is $108 above the national median of $1,250/mo. Kansas City ranks #268 out of 693 areas for highest rent in the United States.

To afford a 2-bedroom at Fair Market Rent in Kansas City without spending more than 30% of income on housing, you would need an annual household income of at least $54,320, or a full-time hourly wage of $26/hour. The area median income is $81,927.

The 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent in Kansas City increased by 7.9% compared to the prior year. This is a significant increase, suggesting growing demand in the local housing market.

Fair Market Rents represent the 40th percentile of gross rents for standard-quality rental units. Rent burden is calculated as annual 2BR FMR divided by area median household income. Census data (income, home value, population, vacancy) is from the ACS 5-Year estimates. Unemployment rates are from BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics.