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Georgia

Moderate tax burden · COL index 91

Wins 7 categories

VS

Oklahoma

Moderate tax burden · COL index 87

Wins 7 categories

The median home in Georgia costs $340K vs $215K in Oklahoma.

Georgia
Oklahoma

Taxes

5.49%
Income Tax (top rate)
4.75%
0.81%/yr
Property Tax Rate
0.85%/yr
7.35%
Sales Tax (avg)
8.97%
Yes
Social Security Tax
Yes
Yes
Estate Tax
Yes
As income
Capital Gains Tax
As income

Housing & Cost of Living

91
COL Index (100=avg)
87
$340K
Median Home Price
$215K
$1,600/mo
Median Rent (2BR/mo)
$1,000/mo
$2K/yr
Home Insurance (avg/yr)
$5K/yr

Crime & Safety

499
Violent Crime / 100K
449
2,212
Property Crime / 100K
2,840

Healthcare

#37 of 50
Healthcare Quality Rank
#50 of 50
75.2 yrs
Life Expectancy
73.6 yrs
14.1%
Uninsured Rate
14.3%
No
Medicaid Expansion
Yes

Education

#32 of 50
K-12 Quality Rank
#43 of 50
Yes
School Choice / Vouchers
Yes

Childcare

$1,050/mo
Avg Infant Care / mo
$900/mo

Utilities & Daily Costs

$145/mo
Avg Energy Bill / mo
$105/mo
$450/mo
Avg Groceries / mo
$420/mo
#12 of 50
Road Quality Rank
#41 of 50

Social Policy

F
Gun Laws Grade
F
R+2.0
2024 Presidential Margin
R+33.0

Category wins

7

Georgia

7

Oklahoma

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People Also Ask

Is it cheaper to live in Oklahoma or Georgia?

Overall cost of living in Atlanta, GA is 16.5% higher than in Oklahoma City, OK. The average listing price for a home in Atlanta, GA is $418,200, which is 27.3% higher than Oklahoma City, OK. The average cost of groceries in Atlanta, GA is 6.7% higher than Oklahoma City, OK.

What are the drawbacks of living in Oklahoma?

Is it worth moving to Georgia?

Is Georgia a good place to live? Yes, Georgia can be a great place to live, especially for those seeking Southern hospitality, growing job opportunities, and diverse cityscapes. Atlanta is a thriving hub for tech, film, and business, while cities like Savannah and Athens offer historic charm and a slower pace.

What is the nicest part of Georgia to live in?

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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+

Monthly Rent Budget

Don't care

Compared to state median 2BR rent

Don't care$10K/mo

Job Market

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State unemployment and job growth

Don't careHot market

Airport Access

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Direct flight destinations from state hubs

Don't careMust have hub

City vs Country

Mid-size city

% urban population

Deep countryBig city

Sunshine

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Annual sunny days per state

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Food Scene

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Restaurants per 100K residents

Don't careWorld-class

Political Preference

Neutral

State's political lean

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Gun Laws

Neutral

State gun law grade (Giffords)

Gun Control2A Freedom

Abortion Access

Neutral

State abortion access policy

Pro-ChoiceNeutralPro-Life

Community

None

Congregations per 100K residents

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Sports & Entertainment

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Pro sports teams and major venues

Don't careMust have pro teams

Cannabis Laws

Neutral

State cannabis legality

Prefer LegalNeutralPrefer Prohibition

Retiree Community

Neutral

% population 65+ (Census)

Young areaRetirement-heavy

Dating Market

Neutral

% adults never-married (Census)

Singles sceneFamily community

Safety / Low Crime

Don't care

Violent crime rate per 100K (FBI)

Don't careVery safe

School Quality

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K-12 rank (Education Week)

Don't careTop-ranked

Healthcare Access

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Healthcare system rank (Commonwealth Fund)

Don't careTop-ranked

Childcare Affordability

Don't care

Cost of living proxy for childcare affordability

Don't careMust be affordable