Relocation comparison
Boston, MA → Washington, DC
Moving from Boston, MA to Washington, DC? Cost of living in Washington, DC is about 6% lower. A $100,000 lifestyle in Boston, MA costs about $93,827 in Washington, DC. Here are the numbers.
Cost of living
−6%
152 vs 162 index
Matches a $100,000 lifestyle
$93,827
Matches a $100,000 lifestyle
Median 2-bed rent
−$600
$2,600/mo
Median home price
−$130,000
$650,000 median
What you'd need to earn to keep your lifestyle
| Salary today (Boston, MA) | Equivalent there (Washington, DC) |
|---|---|
| $75,000 | $70,370 |
| $100,000 | $93,827 |
| $150,000 | $140,741 |
Illustrative figures for planning, not financial advice. Cost-of-living index uses US average = 100.
Questions people ask about this move
- Is Washington, DC more expensive than Boston, MA?
- No. Cost of living in Washington, DC is about 6% lower than Boston, MA (index 152 vs 162, US average = 100).
- How much do you need to earn in Washington, DC to match a $100,000 lifestyle in Boston, MA?
- About $93,827. That's the salary in Washington, DC that buys roughly what $100,000 buys in Boston, MA.
- What's the difference in housing between Boston, MA and Washington, DC?
- Median 2-bed rent is $600/mo less, and the median home price is about $130,000 lower in Washington, DC.
- How does state income tax compare?
- Washington, DC runs about 8.5% versus 5% in Boston, MA. On $100,000, that's roughly $3,500/yr more in tax.
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