[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":61},["ShallowReactive",2],{"city-content-louisville-vs-birmingham":3,"comparison-city-content-louisville-vs-birmingham":4},null,{"fromCityContent":5,"toCityContent":36},{"id":6,"title":7,"body":8,"description":28,"extension":29,"meta":30,"navigation":31,"path":32,"seo":33,"stem":34,"__hash__":35},"cities\u002Fcities\u002Flouisville.md","Cost of Living in Louisville",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":24},"minimark",[11,15,18,21],[12,13,14],"p",{},"Louisville has a cost of living index of 90.8, about 9.2% below the national average. Housing runs below the national baseline, with a housing index of 74.2. Typical apartment rent is about $1,409 a month, and median home values are around $362,290. The median household income is approximately $58,000.",[12,16,17],{},"A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city stretches to about $110,100 in Louisville. That extra room can make it easier to save, pay down debt, or stretch for a better housing setup. Several everyday categories, especially transportation and healthcare, stay below the national baseline.",[12,19,20],{},"Kentucky has a flat state income tax of 4%. Louisville Metro adds a local occupational tax of 2.2% on wages earned within the metro area. The combined burden of around 6.2% is moderate. Property taxes in Jefferson County are comparably reasonable, with effective rates typically running 0.9 to 1.2% of assessed value. Louisville sits in an attractive middle ground on taxes: not as favorable as no-income-tax Texas or Florida, but not as burdensome as New York or California.",[12,22,23],{},"Groceries in Louisville run meaningfully below the national average. Transportation costs are also below average, though the city is car-dependent like most mid-sized metros without dense transit. Louisville's proximity to both Cincinnati and Nashville means residents in some industries have access to a broader regional job market. The city hosts several large employers, including Humana, UPS's air hub, and Ford Motor Company's truck assembly operations, creating wage floors in logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing.",{"title":25,"searchDepth":26,"depth":26,"links":27},"",2,[],"What your salary is worth in Louisville compared to the US average","md",{},true,"\u002Fcities\u002Flouisville",{"title":7,"description":28},"cities\u002Flouisville","9M9NGk7dD84Xejk4K5JfhHgnr1PsB6y2o0kqbfMTTxI",{"id":37,"title":38,"body":39,"description":55,"extension":29,"meta":56,"navigation":31,"path":57,"seo":58,"stem":59,"__hash__":60},"cities\u002Fcities\u002Fbirmingham.md","Cost of Living in Birmingham",{"type":9,"value":40,"toc":53},[41,44,47,50],[12,42,43],{},"Birmingham has a cost of living index of 90.3, about 9.7% below the national average. Housing runs below the national baseline, with a housing index of 76.1. Typical apartment rent is about $1,126 a month, and median home values are around $417,139. The median household income is approximately $56,000. Birmingham has a significant healthcare sector, with the University of Alabama at Birmingham and its affiliated hospital system being among the largest employers in the region, providing wages at the higher end of the local scale for medical professionals.",[12,45,46],{},"A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city stretches to about $110,700 in Birmingham. That extra room can make it easier to save, pay down debt, or stretch for a better housing setup. Most everyday categories stay manageable here, although utilities still run a bit high.",[12,48,49],{},"Alabama has a progressive income tax that tops out at 5%. Birmingham charges an occupational tax of 1% on income earned within the city. Jefferson County previously had a county occupational tax, but that was repealed. The combined state and city burden is moderate. Sales tax in Jefferson County runs around 10%, including city and county levies, which is on the higher end nationally.",[12,51,52],{},"Birmingham's cost structure reflects both its genuine affordability and the underlying economic factors that produce it. Average wages in the region are below national norms, and high-wage employment is concentrated in healthcare, law, and a smaller technology sector. Workers who secure jobs paying national salaries, or who work remotely for coastal employers, occupy a financially favorable position. The metro has seen investment in its Midtown and Lakeview neighborhoods, with restaurant and retail activity growing, though at prices that remain significantly below comparable urban neighborhoods in more expensive cities.",{"title":25,"searchDepth":26,"depth":26,"links":54},[],"What your salary is worth in Birmingham compared to the US average",{},"\u002Fcities\u002Fbirmingham",{"title":38,"description":55},"cities\u002Fbirmingham","CILfucA6PGjzHAUMP7MNPIRRiW-wlF8SykLUj9CHmMo",1776828785972]