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South Carolina

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Georgia

Comparison Matrix

City
Route
General Info
PopulationN/A1,445,662
Elevation36 ft(11 m)233 ft(71 m)
Housing & Wealth
Median Home
$212,752
$153,853
Median Rent
N/A
N/A
Median Income$40,831$59,593
Climate & Risks
Sunny Days315 days/yr316 days/yr
Avg. High76°F77°F
Humidity74%68%
Comfort Score84/100Great87/100Excellent
Temp Swing31°F33°F
Annual Rainfall54"(137 cm)47"(119 cm)
Annual Snowfall0"(0 cm)0"(0 cm)
Air Quality
AQI 44 (Avg)23 days > 100
AQI 40 (Avg)14 days > 100
Infrastructure & Lifestyle
Safety IndexN/AN/A
School RatingN/A5/10
Internet Access
Fiber: 100%Cable: 0%
Fiber: 23%Cable: 35%
Demographics
Median Age31.7 years34.1 years
College Educated6%28%
Remote WorkersN/A10%
Nature Access
Local Nature & Reserves
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