New York vs Atlanta: Cost of Living Comparison

Side-by-side cost comparison across 62 categories. Updated May 2026.

NY
New York
187
Cost Index
Pop: 8.5MIncome: $80K
VS
80% diff
GA
Atlanta
107
Cost Index
Pop: 505KIncome: $86K
More Affordable
Atlanta
New York Wins
10/62
Atlanta Wins
52/62
Monthly Cost Advantage
Atlanta saves ~$4,300/mo
recurring costs only, ~$51,600/yr

Every year, thousands of Americans weigh New York against Atlanta. Here's what they should know: Atlanta is 80% cheaper overall, but New York offers higher wages that can offset the premium in certain career fields. We've broken down the comparison across all 62 cost categories we track โ€” with a verdict for different types of movers at the bottom.

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Direct Answer

Atlanta is the more affordable choice between New York and Atlanta, with a 80% lower overall cost index. Atlanta has the recurring monthly cost edge at roughly $4,300/mo, while New York has the stronger salary-side advantage.

This comparison separates lower living costs from higher salary potential so a move decision does not over-credit one number. Use the cards below to see the main trade-offs before going into the full category table.

Monthly cost edge
$4,300/mo

Atlanta is ahead on recurring modeled costs, or about $51,600/yr.

Category wins
10-52

New York wins 10 total categories; Atlanta wins 52. Salary categories are judged by higher pay.

Income gap
$5K

ACS median household income differs by about $5,169 between the two cities.

Rent gap
$110/mo

ACS median gross rent is separated by about $110/mo.

Overall Cost of Living Comparison

CategoryNew YorkAtlantaDifference
OverallFC+Atlanta +40pts
HousingFCAtlanta +68pts
FoodFC+Atlanta +34pts
HealthcareFBAtlanta +28pts
TransportationFC+Atlanta +38pts
UtilitiesFC+Atlanta +24pts

Rent, Food, and Utility Differences

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Housing

243
New York
Atlanta saves 57%
105
Atlanta

Housing costs are primarily driven by local real estate markets and land values.

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Food & Groceries

105
New York
New York saves 9%
114
Atlanta

Food & Groceries costs are primarily driven by local supply chains and regional agriculture.

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Healthcare

119
New York
Atlanta saves 3%
115
Atlanta

Healthcare costs are primarily driven by local provider networks and state regulations.

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Transportation

156
New York
Atlanta saves 33%
104
Atlanta

Transportation costs are primarily driven by local public transit availability and fuel costs.

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Utilities

113
New York
New York saves 1%
114
Atlanta

Utilities costs are primarily driven by local energy sources and climate demands.

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Services

201
New York
Atlanta saves 46%
109
Atlanta

Services costs are primarily driven by local labor markets and demand density.

Key Cost Comparisons

Roof ReplacementAtlanta saves $11,456
New York
$20,688
Atlanta
$9,232
Start a RestaurantAtlanta saves $538,928
New York
$1,126,535
Atlanta
$587,607
Cost of LivingAtlanta saves $1,455
New York
$5,871
Atlanta
$4,416
Rent PricesAtlanta saves $110
New York
$1,821
Atlanta
$1,711
Car InsuranceAtlanta saves $630
New York
$2,950
Atlanta
$2,320
Software Developer Salary (higher = better)New York pays $73,893 more
New York
$198,336
Atlanta
$124,443

Cost of Living

New York: 0Atlanta: 7
CategoryNew YorkAtlantaDiffWinner
Cost of Living$5,871$4,41625%Atlanta (lower cost)
Rent Prices$1,821$1,7116%Atlanta (lower cost)
Grocery Costs$620$41234%Atlanta (lower cost)
Utility Costs$387$28526%Atlanta (lower cost)
Transportation Costs$716$49431%Atlanta (lower cost)
Childcare Costs$3,563$1,71252%Atlanta (lower cost)
Gym Membership$120$5257%Atlanta (lower cost)

Home Services

New York: 0Atlanta: 17
CategoryNew YorkAtlantaDiffWinner
Roof Replacement$20,688$9,23255%Atlanta (lower cost)
HVAC Installation$15,941$7,27954%Atlanta (lower cost)
Plumbing Services$646$25860%Atlanta (lower cost)
Electrical Work$710$35550%Atlanta (lower cost)
Kitchen Remodel$75,281$26,77864%Atlanta (lower cost)
Bathroom Remodel$28,900$10,38164%Atlanta (lower cost)
House Painting$9,489$5,23645%Atlanta (lower cost)
Flooring Installation$5,961$2,55057%Atlanta (lower cost)
Landscaping$5,792$3,65237%Atlanta (lower cost)
Fence Installation$7,568$2,75864%Atlanta (lower cost)
Window Replacement$15,394$7,71550%Atlanta (lower cost)
Solar Panel Installation$53,869$22,10059%Atlanta (lower cost)
Water Heater Replacement$4,828$2,62846%Atlanta (lower cost)
Deck Building$24,744$13,21647%Atlanta (lower cost)
Pool Installation$117,955$53,94454%Atlanta (lower cost)
Tree Removal$2,581$1,19554%Atlanta (lower cost)
Garage Door Repair$808$47541%Atlanta (lower cost)

Business Startup Costs

New York: 0Atlanta: 12
CategoryNew YorkAtlantaDiffWinner
Start a Restaurant$1,126,535$587,60748%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Coffee Shop$378,395$207,44245%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Food Truck$206,419$148,70028%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Gym$548,543$313,76243%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Daycare$95,874$59,64238%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Hair Salon$600,455$358,16340%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Laundromat$628,950$387,71338%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Bakery$215,208$94,43256%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Bar$1,082,352$472,39356%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Cleaning Business$22,437$17,53722%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start an Airbnb$56,135$25,80954%Atlanta (lower cost)
Start a Trucking Business$292,566$136,01054%Atlanta (lower cost)

Insurance

New York: 0Atlanta: 9
CategoryNew YorkAtlantaDiffWinner
Car Insurance$2,950$2,32021%Atlanta (lower cost)
Home Insurance$3,978$2,59935%Atlanta (lower cost)
Health Insurance$892$79711%Atlanta (lower cost)
Business Insurance$2,615$1,74233%Atlanta (lower cost)
Life Insurance$83$6028%Atlanta (lower cost)
Renters Insurance$49$2745%Atlanta (lower cost)
Pet Insurance$85$6622%Atlanta (lower cost)
Dental Insurance$74$4243%Atlanta (lower cost)
Motorcycle Insurance$860$53937%Atlanta (lower cost)

Salaries & Jobs

New York: 10Atlanta: 0
CategoryNew YorkAtlantaDiffWinner
Software Developer Salary$198,336/yr$124,443/yr37%New York (higher pay)
Registered Nurse Salary$140,618/yr$67,061/yr52%New York (higher pay)
Teacher Salary$90,129/yr$58,958/yr35%New York (higher pay)
Electrician Salary$122,566/yr$63,675/yr48%New York (higher pay)
Plumber Salary$113,073/yr$52,518/yr54%New York (higher pay)
Accountant Salary$129,362/yr$56,485/yr56%New York (higher pay)
Physical Therapist Salary$167,939/yr$74,290/yr56%New York (higher pay)
Police Officer Salary$120,936/yr$64,532/yr47%New York (higher pay)
Dentist Salary$288,450/yr$174,826/yr39%New York (higher pay)
Real Estate Agent Salary$160,619/yr$84,572/yr47%New York (higher pay)

Which City Gives You More Buying Power?

The "better" city depends on your situation. Here's how different profiles stack up:

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Remote Worker

โ†’ Atlanta

If your salary doesn't depend on location, Atlanta's 80% lower costs translate directly into more savings or disposable income. Your paycheck goes further without a pay cut.

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Young Professional

โ†’ New York

New York's higher costs often come with a stronger job market and faster career progression. The salary premium in competitive industries can offset the higher expenses.

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Family with Kids

โ†’ Atlanta

Families face multiplied costs โ€” housing, groceries, healthcare, and transportation all scale with household size. Atlanta's 80% advantage compounds across every budget category.

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Small Business Owner

โ†’ Atlanta

Lower operating costs in Atlanta mean lower break-even points. Rent, utilities, insurance, and labor all come in cheaper, giving new businesses more runway to reach profitability.

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Retiree

โ†’ Atlanta

On a fixed income, every percentage point matters. Atlanta's lower healthcare, housing, and everyday costs help retirement savings last longer.

Salary Equivalent Between Cities

Atlanta is 80% more affordable overall

Atlanta has the lower overall cost index and wins 52 non-salary cost categories.New York has the stronger salary edge across 10 salary categories, so wages are shown separately from affordability.

New York
187
Atlanta
107

Move Decision Checklist

  1. Compare rent first: it is usually the biggest swing item between New York and Atlanta.
  2. Do not mix salary and affordability: use New York for pay leverage and Atlanta for spending power.
  3. Run the move-shock and salary-needed pages before committing to deposits, movers, or a lease.

Explore Each City

New York, NY
Pop: 8.5M | Index: 187
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is New York or Atlanta more affordable in 2026?

Atlanta is 80% more affordable than New York overall. Atlanta wins 52 out of 62 cost categories. However, New York may offer higher salaries in certain industries that can offset higher living costs.

What is the cost of living index for New York vs Atlanta?

New York's cost of living index is 187; Atlanta's is 107. A score of 100 represents the national average. New York is above average; Atlanta is above average. These figures are derived from BLS and Census data.

How do housing costs compare between New York and Atlanta?

Housing is typically the biggest cost difference between these cities. New York (index: 187) and Atlanta (index: 107) differ by 80% overall, with housing costs often diverging even more than the average. Check the Cost of Living section above for specific figures.

Which city is better for remote workers?

For remote workers earning a location-independent salary, Atlanta is the clear winner. The 80% cost advantage means more of your paycheck goes to savings or discretionary spending. New York makes more sense if your employer adjusts pay upward for that market.

About This Comparison

Data SourcesACS 2024 5-year population, median household income, and median gross rent; BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey; HUD Fair Market Rent data; BLS OEWS salary data.
MethodologyRent and demographic anchors use official ACS values where available. Non-housing categories are modeled from national averages adjusted by city-specific cost indices and category sensitivity factors.
ConfidenceHYBRIDOfficial ACS anchors plus modeled non-housing estimates
New York ACS median rent: $1,821/moAtlanta ACS median rent: $1,711/mo

Limitations: ACS values are official citywide estimates, while some category costs remain modeled. Actual costs may vary by neighborhood, provider, timing, and household needs. Salary data reflects median full-time employment; contract and freelance rates differ. Last updated: May 2026.

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