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Cincinnati, OH vs Atlanta, GA

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Is it cheaper to live in Atlanta or is it cheaper to live in Cincinnati?
- Atlanta is 28.3% more expensive than Cincinnati.

Which city has more affordable housing, Atlanta or Cincinnati?
- Atlanta housing costs are 67.1% more expensive than Cincinnati housing costs.

Is Health Care more affordable in Cincinnati or is Health Care more affordable in Atlanta.
- Health related expenses are 10.5% more in Atlanta.
 Cincinnati, OHAtlanta, GAUnited States
 Overall  Unlock113.3100
 Food & Groceries97.6  Unlock100
 Health  Unlock98.8100
 Housing68.6  Unlock100
 Median Home Cost  Unlock$364,300$338,100
 Utilities98  Unlock100
 Transportation  Unlock122.7100
 Miscellaneous109.1  Unlock100
100 = National Average (Below 100 means cheaper than the US average. Above 100 means more expensive.)
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Reviews for Cincinnati    113 Reviews

A native buckeye, I currently split my time between Cincinnati and Charleston, SC. We were considering leaving Cincinnati, but after reviewing other cities, I think  More

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Over 4 years ago

Lived in Cinti. and on UC faculty for over 40 years. The best move of my life is to have retired and left Cinti. for Tucson. In academics OSU far outranks UC and the  More

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What Bert has to say is a bit dated. The downtown area has made a great comeback over the past 10-15 years with Over the Rhine once being ranked America’s most dangerous  More

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Reviews for Atlanta    318 Reviews

Lots of traffic near the airport at all times. Adds about 1.5 hrs to a 30 min commute. Great food and culture in downtown ATL area.  More

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Honestly the greater Atlanta area is the best place I've ever lived. There is so much diversity, delicious food, shopping, etc. The traffic really isn't that bad if you  More

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Over 2 years ago

I've lived just outside of Atlanta for 22 years and have spent a year deep within the hustle and bustle of the city. It's really NOT that bad. The crime really isn't  More

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