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District of Columbia

High tax burden · COL index 152

Wins 5 categories

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Florida

Low tax burden · COL index 103

Wins 8 categories

Florida has no state income tax. District of Columbia's top rate is 10.75%. Cost of living in District of Columbia (index 152) runs 48% higher than Florida (index 103). The median home in District of Columbia costs $640K vs $415K in Florida. Politically, Florida voted Republican in 2024 (R+13.0) while District of Columbia went Democratic (D+87.0).

District of Columbia
Florida

Taxes

10.75%
Income Tax (top rate)
None
0.56%/yr
Property Tax Rate
0.77%/yr
6%
Sales Tax (avg)
7.02%
Yes
Social Security Tax
Yes
No
Estate Tax
Yes
As income
Capital Gains Tax
None

Housing & Cost of Living

152
COL Index (100=avg)
103
$640K
Median Home Price
$415K
$2,900/mo
Median Rent (2BR/mo)
$1,900/mo
$1K/yr
Home Insurance (avg/yr)
$4K/yr

Crime & Safety

750
Violent Crime / 100K
387
3,600
Property Crime / 100K
1,882

Healthcare

#5 of 50
Healthcare Quality Rank
#40 of 50
77.1 yrs
Life Expectancy
77.3 yrs
3.9%
Uninsured Rate
13.2%
Yes
Medicaid Expansion
No

Education

#40 of 50
K-12 Quality Rank
#19 of 50
Yes
School Choice / Vouchers
Yes

Childcare

$2,350/mo
Avg Infant Care / mo
$1,000/mo

Utilities & Daily Costs

$130/mo
Avg Energy Bill / mo
$155/mo
$620/mo
Avg Groceries / mo
$510/mo
#48 of 50
Road Quality Rank
#26 of 50

Social Policy

A
Gun Laws Grade
F
D+87.0
2024 Presidential Margin
R+13.0

Category wins

5

District of Columbia

8

Florida

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Is $90,000 a good salary in DC?

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Overall cost of living in Washington, DC is 52.0% higher than in Orlando, FL. The average listing price for a home in Washington, DC is $1,085,511, which is 171.7% higher than Orlando, FL. The average cost of groceries in Washington, DC is 0.5% higher than Orlando, FL.

Why are people leaving Florida in 2026?

Can you live comfortably on $50,000 a year in Florida?

If you're single and making $50,000 a year, you likely have enough to cover your basic needs. This is particularly true in suburbs and smaller cities, such as Jacksonville, Florida; Birmingham, Alabama; and Toledo, Ohio, where the cost of living is lower than the national average.

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Annual Income

$150K

Affects effective income tax rate

$0$500K$5M+

Retirement Savings

$0

Affects pension and SS tax burden

None$500K$10M+

Social Security

None

Annual Social Security benefit

None$150K/yr

My Property Is Worth

$400K

Affects property tax burden

Tax burden ↓$1M$50M+

Home Buying Budget

$400K

Compared to state median home price

Hard to find$250K$5M+

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Compared to state median 2BR rent

Don't care$10K/mo

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State gun law grade (Giffords)

Gun Control2A Freedom

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Neutral

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% population 65+ (Census)

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Safety / Low Crime

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Violent crime rate per 100K (FBI)

Don't careVery safe

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Healthcare Access

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Healthcare system rank (Commonwealth Fund)

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Childcare Affordability

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Cost of living proxy for childcare affordability

Don't careMust be affordable