Living Cost Compare
Atlanta

Georgia

$1,740/mo est.

vs
New York City

New York

$1,990/mo est.

Monthly estimate = 1BR rent + electricity + gas

A one-person monthly baseline (1BR rent plus typical utilities) runs $1,740 in Atlanta, GA versus $1,990 in New York City, NY. Overall, Atlanta, GA is roughly 13% cheaper to live in day-to-day than New York City, NY, driven mainly by rent.

Median household income is $81,938 in Atlanta, GA and $79,713 in New York City, NY — about 3% higher in Atlanta, GA. Georgia has a top state income tax rate of 5.19% and a 4% state sales tax; New York has a top state income tax rate of 10.90% and a 4% state sales tax.

Rent

Studio
$1,669
$1,633
+2% in Atlanta, GA
1 Bedroom
$1,576
$1,705
+8% in New York City, NY
2 Bedroom
$1,701
$1,781
+5% in New York City, NY
3 Bedroom
$1,557
$2,065
+33% in New York City, NY

Buying a Home

Median Home Value
$420,600
$751,700
+79% in New York City, NY

Income

Median Household Income
$81,938
$79,713
+3% in Atlanta, GA
Metro Median Wage (annual)
$51,170
$61,430
+20% in New York City, NY

People & Lifestyle

Median Age
34.0 yr
38.0 yr
+4.0 yr in New York City, NY
Homeownership
46.3%
32.8%
+13.5 pp in Atlanta, GA
Bachelor's+ (25+)
58.4%
41.0%
+17.4 pp in Atlanta, GA
Avg Commute
26.8 min
40.6 min
+13.8 min in New York City, NY

Crime (per 100k/yr)

Violent Crime
603.5
690.9
+14% in New York City, NY
Property Crime
3,548.3
2,413.5
+32% in Atlanta, GA

FBI Crime Data Explorer. Offenses per 100,000 residents per year; agency reporting practices vary, so this is approximate.

Climate

Avg Annual Temperature
62.6°F
55.0°F
+7.6°F in Atlanta, GA
Annual Precipitation
49.7 in
49.9 in
+0.2 in in New York City, NY

Gas

Regular Gasoline
$4.30/gal
$4.44/gal
+3% in New York City, NY

Area: East Coast (PADD 1) vs New York City.

Public Transit

Base Fare (one-way)
$2.50
$3.00
+20% in New York City, NY

Adult base one-way fare — MARTA vs MTA (2026).

Utilities

Electricity (¢/kWh)
15.0
28.6
+90% in New York City, NY
Natural Gas ($/MCF)
$18.41
$18.90
+3% in New York City, NY

Residential, state-level averages (EIA). MCF = 1,000 cubic feet.

Groceries

Milk (gal)
$4.16
$4.14
+1% in Atlanta, GA
Bread (lb)
$1.73
$1.92
+11% in New York City, NY
Eggs (doz)
$2.19
$2.25
+3% in New York City, NY
Ground Beef (lb)
$6.56
$6.90
+5% in New York City, NY
Chicken (lb)
$1.90
$2.02
+6% in New York City, NY
Bananas (lb)
$0.61
$0.68
+11% in New York City, NY

Average prices — South vs Northeast (BLS). Regional where available, otherwise U.S. average.

State Taxes

Sales Tax (GA / NY)
4%
4%
about equal
Income Tax (top rate)
5.19%
10.90%
+5.7 pp in NY

Atlanta vs New York City — FAQ

Is it cheaper to live in Atlanta or New York City?
Atlanta, GA is cheaper. Its monthly baseline of $1,740 (1BR rent + utilities) runs about 13% below New York City, NY's $1,990, mainly because of rent.
How much more do you need to earn to live in Atlanta than in New York City?
To keep rent near the recommended 30% of gross income, you'd want to earn roughly $63,000 a year in Atlanta versus $68,000 in New York City.
Which has lower taxes, Atlanta or New York City?
Atlanta is taxed under Georgia's rules (a top state income tax rate of 5.19% and a 4% state sales tax); New York City under New York's (a top state income tax rate of 10.90% and a 4% state sales tax).

Sources: US Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year (rent, income, home value, demographics); NOAA Climate Normals 1981–2010 (climate); EIA weekly retail (gas); Tax Foundation 2026 (state taxes).