[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":61},["ShallowReactive",2],{"city-content-nashville-vs-cincinnati":3,"comparison-city-content-nashville-vs-cincinnati":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\u002Fnashville.md","Cost of Living in Nashville",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":24},"minimark",[11,15,18,21],[12,13,14],"p",{},"Nashville has a cost of living index of 98.4, about 1.6% below the national average. The housing index is 102.1, so housing still does a lot to shape the local budget. Typical apartment rent is about $1,741 a month, and median home values are around $534,248. The median household income is approximately $70,000. This page uses the Nashville-Murfreesboro market data. It remains one of the more affordable major Sun Belt cities despite significant growth over the past decade.",[12,16,17],{},"A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city stretches to about $101,600 in Nashville. The difference is real, but it is small enough that housing choice matters more than the metro average by itself. Most day-to-day categories stay close to the national baseline.",[12,19,20],{},"Tennessee has no state income tax on wages. The state previously taxed investment income through the Hall income tax, but that was eliminated in 2021. Residents pay no state tax on salaries, which provides a meaningful boost to take-home pay relative to states with 5 to 10% income taxes. Sales tax in Tennessee is high, with the combined state and local rate often reaching 9.5 to 10%, so frequent retail and grocery purchases do add up.",[12,22,23],{},"Nashville's growth has pressured the housing market meaningfully since 2020. Neighborhoods that were affordable five years ago have seen rent increases of 30 to 50%. Areas like East Nashville, Germantown, and 12 South now carry rents that feel more like a mid-tier coastal city than a traditional Southern market. Workers who prioritize housing affordability are increasingly looking at suburbs like Hendersonville, Murfreesboro, and Smyrna, which offer lower housing costs with a longer commute.",{"title":25,"searchDepth":26,"depth":26,"links":27},"",2,[],"What your salary is worth in Nashville compared to the US average","md",{},true,"\u002Fcities\u002Fnashville",{"title":7,"description":28},"cities\u002Fnashville","QMi9itvXYK45EBu0tiahzXlANPSt-aLzhQOeZx-zEJU",{"id":37,"title":38,"body":39,"description":55,"extension":29,"meta":56,"navigation":31,"path":57,"seo":58,"stem":59,"__hash__":60},"cities\u002Fcities\u002Fcincinnati.md","Cost of Living in Cincinnati",{"type":9,"value":40,"toc":53},[41,44,47,50],[12,42,43],{},"Cincinnati has a cost of living index of 96.9, about 3.1% below the national average. Housing runs below the national baseline, with a housing index of 89.1. Typical apartment rent is about $1,664 a month, and median home values are around $446,938. The median household income is approximately $60,000. The combination of below-average costs and a reasonably diversified economy that includes Procter & Gamble, Kroger, and significant financial services employment creates a solid financial foundation for middle-income households.",[12,45,46],{},"A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city stretches to about $103,200 in Cincinnati. The difference is real, but it is small enough that housing choice matters more than the metro average by itself. The overall gap is fairly modest, but healthcare can still nudge the budget around month to month.",[12,48,49],{},"Ohio has a progressive state income tax, and Cincinnati adds a city income tax of 1.8% for residents. Workers who live in Hamilton County suburbs may pay local income taxes to their municipality of residence, with the tax credit structure limiting most double taxation. Ohio's state income tax reaches 3.75% at the top bracket. The combined burden is moderate compared to states like California, New York, or Illinois.",[12,51,52],{},"Groceries in Cincinnati run notably below the national average, which adds to the overall affordability advantage. Transportation costs depend heavily on location: the city has some bus service but is primarily car-dependent, and most residents own at least one vehicle. Car insurance rates in Ohio are below the national average, which provides some additional budget relief. Utility costs are moderate, with natural gas heating costs in winter being the primary seasonal expense.",{"title":25,"searchDepth":26,"depth":26,"links":54},[],"What your salary is worth in Cincinnati compared to the US average",{},"\u002Fcities\u002Fcincinnati",{"title":38,"description":55},"cities\u002Fcincinnati","jHhSzqN-MtHclJIHj-0wGFOzOrf8ycSgE4fDOfu3lE4",1776828785746]