Relocation comparison
Atlanta, GA → Chicago, IL
Moving from Atlanta, GA to Chicago, IL? Cost of living in Chicago, IL is about 11% higher. A $100,000 lifestyle in Atlanta, GA costs about $111,215 in Chicago, IL. Here are the numbers.
Cost of living
+11%
119 vs 107 index
Matches a $100,000 lifestyle
$111,215
Matches a $100,000 lifestyle
Median 2-bed rent
+$200
$2,000/mo
Median home price
−$40,000
$360,000 median
What you'd need to earn to keep your lifestyle
| Salary today (Atlanta, GA) | Equivalent there (Chicago, IL) |
|---|---|
| $75,000 | $83,411 |
| $100,000 | $111,215 |
| $150,000 | $166,822 |
Illustrative figures for planning, not financial advice. Cost-of-living index uses US average = 100.
Questions people ask about this move
- Is Chicago, IL more expensive than Atlanta, GA?
- Yes. Cost of living in Chicago, IL is about 11% higher than Atlanta, GA (index 119 vs 107, US average = 100).
- How much do you need to earn in Chicago, IL to match a $100,000 lifestyle in Atlanta, GA?
- About $111,215. That's the salary in Chicago, IL that buys roughly what $100,000 buys in Atlanta, GA.
- What's the difference in housing between Atlanta, GA and Chicago, IL?
- Median 2-bed rent is $200/mo more, and the median home price is about $40,000 lower in Chicago, IL.
- How does state income tax compare?
- Chicago, IL runs about 4.95% versus 5.4% in Atlanta, GA. On $100,000, that's roughly $450/yr less in tax.
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