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Oregon

Moderate tax burden · COL index 110

Wins 8 categories

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Pennsylvania

Moderate tax burden · COL index 97

Wins 7 categories

Oregon's top income tax rate is 9.9% vs Pennsylvania's 3.07%. Cost of living in Oregon (index 110) runs 13% higher than Pennsylvania (index 97). Property taxes are meaningfully different: Pennsylvania averages 1.43% annually vs Oregon's 0.82%. The median home in Oregon costs $480K vs $270K in Pennsylvania.

Oregon
Pennsylvania

Taxes

9.9%
Income Tax (top rate)
3.07%
0.82%/yr
Property Tax Rate
1.43%/yr
None
Sales Tax (avg)
6.34%
Yes
Social Security Tax
Yes
No
Estate Tax
Yes
As income
Capital Gains Tax
As income

Housing & Cost of Living

110
COL Index (100=avg)
97
$480K
Median Home Price
$270K
$1,700/mo
Median Rent (2BR/mo)
$1,350/mo
$800/yr
Home Insurance (avg/yr)
$1K/yr

Crime & Safety

302
Violent Crime / 100K
305
3,078
Property Crime / 100K
1,394

Healthcare

#14 of 50
Healthcare Quality Rank
#17 of 50
78 yrs
Life Expectancy
77.1 yrs
7.1%
Uninsured Rate
6.5%
Yes
Medicaid Expansion
Yes

Education

#21 of 50
K-12 Quality Rank
#23 of 50
No
School Choice / Vouchers
Yes

Childcare

$1,550/mo
Avg Infant Care / mo
$1,350/mo

Utilities & Daily Costs

$110/mo
Avg Energy Bill / mo
$150/mo
$540/mo
Avg Groceries / mo
$510/mo
#36 of 50
Road Quality Rank
#37 of 50

Social Policy

A-
Gun Laws Grade
C
D+14.0
2024 Presidential Margin
R+2.0

Category wins

8

Oregon

7

Pennsylvania

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People Also Ask

What is the downfall of living in Oregon?

#1 Buying a house is expensive and prices are on the rise. The average cost for a home in Oregon, at over $400,000, is quite a bit higher than the national average at $291,700. According to Zillow, the cost of buying a house has gone up 20% just in the past year (2021)!

Is it cheaper to live in Portland or Philadelphia?

Overall cost of living in Philadelphia, PA is 7.7% lower than in Portland, OR. The average listing price for a home in Philadelphia, PA is $524,116, which is 23.3% lower than Portland, OR. The average cost of groceries in Philadelphia, PA is 3.6% lower than Portland, OR.

Is PA one of the best states to live in?

New Report: Pennsylvania Named One of the “Best States to Live In” Under Governor Shapiro. Governor Shapiro is getting stuff done for Pennsylvanians – cutting taxes, investing in education and public safety, and leading on economic development, making Pennsylvania a great place to live, work, and raise a family.

What are the pros and cons of living in Oregon?

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