[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":61},["ShallowReactive",2],{"city-content-portland-vs-miami":3,"comparison-city-content-portland-vs-miami":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\u002Fportland.md","Cost of Living in Portland",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":24},"minimark",[11,15,18,21],[12,13,14],"p",{},"Portland has a cost of living index of 116.2, about 16.2% above the national average. The housing index is 135.8, so housing still does a lot to shape the local budget. Typical apartment rent is about $2,519 a month, and median home values are around $683,212. The median household income is approximately $82,000.",[12,16,17],{},"A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city buys about $86,100 worth of lifestyle in Portland. The premium is noticeable, but it is not on the same level as New York or San Francisco. Outside housing, transportation and healthcare also run above the national baseline.",[12,19,20],{},"Oregon has a progressive income tax that reaches 9.9% at the top bracket and a 8.75% marginal rate beginning at $125,000 for single filers. There is no state sales tax in Oregon, which provides some relief on purchases and makes the city attractive for people who spend heavily on retail or dining. The absence of sales tax partially offsets the income tax burden for many residents.",[12,22,23],{},"One cost-of-living factor specific to Portland is utility bills. The Pacific Northwest's mild summers keep cooling costs low, and many residents go without air conditioning entirely, though the 2021 heat dome event prompted many to reconsider. Heating costs in winter are generally moderate. Portland's public transit system, TriMet, covers much of the city and some suburbs, giving car-free living a feasibility that not all mid-sized metros offer.",{"title":25,"searchDepth":26,"depth":26,"links":27},"",2,[],"What your salary is worth in Portland compared to the US average","md",{},true,"\u002Fcities\u002Fportland",{"title":7,"description":28},"cities\u002Fportland","x7H1-SoAxdvf4UcceUorC9k76E6-FFqoOr5l-1k0j_E",{"id":37,"title":38,"body":39,"description":55,"extension":29,"meta":56,"navigation":31,"path":57,"seo":58,"stem":59,"__hash__":60},"cities\u002Fcities\u002Fmiami.md","Cost of Living in Miami",{"type":9,"value":40,"toc":53},[41,44,47,50],[12,42,43],{},"Miami has a cost of living index of 120, about 20% above the national average. The housing index is 157.3, so housing still does a lot to shape the local budget. Typical apartment rent is about $3,525 a month, and median home values are around $711,131. The median household income is approximately $56,000. This page uses the Miami-Dade County market data.",[12,45,46],{},"A $100,000 salary in an average-cost city buys about $83,300 worth of lifestyle in Miami. The premium is noticeable, but it is not on the same level as New York or San Francisco. Outside housing, groceries and miscellaneous costs also run above the national baseline.",[12,48,49],{},"Florida has no state income tax, which is a genuine benefit. At a $100,000 salary, that can mean $4,000 to $7,000 more per year in take-home pay compared to states with income taxes in the 5 to 10% range. Property taxes in Miami-Dade County are moderate, with effective rates typically between 1.0 and 1.5% of assessed value. Homestead exemption provides meaningful relief for primary residents who own.",[12,51,52],{},"Property insurance in South Florida has become a major cost factor over the past several years. The insurance market has been in significant stress, with multiple carriers leaving the state and rates rising sharply. Homeowners in Miami can pay $5,000 to $15,000 or more per year in property insurance, depending on location, structure, and flood zone designation. This cost has made the effective monthly cost of homeownership higher than simple mortgage calculations suggest, and it's a factor that any potential buyer should investigate carefully before closing.",{"title":25,"searchDepth":26,"depth":26,"links":54},[],"What your salary is worth in Miami compared to the US average",{},"\u002Fcities\u002Fmiami",{"title":38,"description":55},"cities\u002Fmiami","AgPhRKXvkjRRhuHbuoNEZei3VlBixqpju4r_jQmWOdk",1776828784301]