Colorado
Moderate tax burden · COL index 110
Wins 8 categories
Georgia
Moderate tax burden · COL index 91
Wins 7 categories
Georgia's top income tax rate is 5.49% vs Colorado's 4.4%. Cost of living in Colorado (index 110) runs 21% higher than Georgia (index 91). Property taxes are meaningfully different: Georgia averages 0.81% annually vs Colorado's 0.48%. The median home in Colorado costs $545K vs $340K in Georgia.
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