Lubbock Boasts One of America's Lowest Restaurant Inflation Rates

DoorDash data shows Lubbock's restaurant prices climbing slower than national average

Apr. 8, 2026 at 8:52pm

A geometric abstract illustration using bold shapes and primary colors to represent regional economic data, with Lubbock's lower restaurant price index highlighted as a key data point.DoorDash data reveals Lubbock's restaurant prices climbing slower than the national average, suggesting the local economy may be weathering broader inflationary pressures better than other areas.Lubbock Today

According to a new quarterly report from DoorDash, Lubbock, Texas is currently experiencing one of the lowest restaurant price inflation rates in the country at 2.5%, significantly lower than the national average of 3.2%. The data provides insights into how economic conditions and consumer prices are shifting across local communities.

Why it matters

This data from DoorDash offers a unique window into the real-time economic conditions being experienced by consumers in Lubbock and other cities. As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates to combat high inflation, understanding how price increases are impacting local communities is crucial for policymakers and businesses.

The details

DoorDash's State of Local Commerce report tracks inflation across various consumer categories, including restaurant prices. While the national Restaurant Price Index sits at 3.2% as of March 2026, up from 3.7% a year prior, Lubbock's restaurant price inflation rate is currently 2.5%, one of the lowest in the country. The report also includes DoorDash's Cheeseburger Index, which shows Texas having four of the top ten value cities for the average price of a cheeseburger, fries and a soda.

  • DoorDash released their first quarterly State of Local Commerce update in April 2026.

The players

DoorDash

An American technology company that operates an online food ordering and delivery platform.

Jessica Lachs

The Chief Analytics Officer at DoorDash.

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What they’re saying

“Our goal is to provide a simple, reliable way to track what's happening in local economies. This data reflects what people are actually buying day to day, which helps add context to broader economic trends. Over time, we hope these updates can serve as a useful reference point for understanding how conditions are changing across communities.”

— Jessica Lachs, Chief Analytics Officer

The takeaway

Lubbock's relatively low restaurant price inflation rate compared to the national average suggests the local economy may be weathering the current inflationary environment better than other parts of the country. This data provides valuable insights for businesses, policymakers and consumers in understanding the nuanced economic conditions in Lubbock.