Best for affordability: Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio looks like the easiest place here to live with less financial drag. It comes out ahead on rent burden and rent.
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Deterministic summaries based on the data in view.
Columbus, Ohio looks like the easiest place here to live with less financial drag. It comes out ahead on rent burden and rent.
Columbus, Ohio is the sharpest split in this comparison: strong on safety, weaker on sunshine.
| City | ||
|---|---|---|
| Route | ||
| General Info | ||
| Population | 913,175 | 874,579 |
| Population Density | 4.1k /sq mi | 2.8k /sq mi |
| Elevation | 771 ft(235 m) | 751 ft(229 m) |
| Housing & Wealth | ||
| Median Home | $239,418 | $390,457 |
| Median Rent | $1,388 | $1,699 |
| Median Income | $62,994 | $74,070 |
| Rent Burden | 26% | 28% |
| Climate & Risks | ||
| Sunny Days | 200 days/yr | 306 days/yr |
| Avg. High | 64°F | 72°F |
| Comfort Score | 57/100Mixed | 79/100Great |
| Temp Swing | 46°F | 38°F |
| Annual Rainfall | 45"(114 cm) | 46"(117 cm) |
| Annual Snowfall | 6"(15 cm) | 1"(3 cm) |
| Air Quality | AQI 41 (Avg)21 days > 100 | AQI 49 (Avg)35 days > 100 |
| Infrastructure & Lifestyle | ||
| Walk Score | 34 | 45 |
| Transit Score | N/A | 78 |
| Safety Score | 100 / 100 | 56 / 100 |
| School Rating | 5.6/10 | 6.1/10 |
| Flood Risk (FEMA) | minimalMinimal Risk | minimalMinimal Risk |
| Fire Risk (FEMA) | minimalMinimal | minimalMinimal |
| Internet Access | Fiber: 26%Cable: 98% | Fiber: 74%Cable: 95% |
| Demographics | ||
| Median Age | 32.7 years | 34.5 years |
| College Educated | 38% | 47% |
| Remote Workers | 14% | 21% |
| Nature Access | ||
| Local Nature & Reserves | Finding... | Finding... |
| Scouting & Local Help | ||
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