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Georgia to New York: Cost of Living Comparison

Moving from Georgia to New York, the cost of living is about 12.0% more expensive. To keep the same standard of living you have on $100,000 in Georgia, you'd need roughly $112,046 in New York — a raise of about $12,046.

Equivalent salary in New York
$112,046
Cost of living change
+12.0%
$100,000 in New York really feels like
$89,249
GeorgiaNew York
Price level (US avg = 100)96.3107.9
Salary to match $100,000$100,000$112,046
Purchasing power of $100,000$100,000$89,249

Based on BEA 2024 Regional Price Parities (all-items). New York is at 107.9 vs Georgia at 96.3 on the national-average scale of 100.

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How the GeorgiaNew York comparison works

Cost of living differs from place to place because the same basket of goods, services and — above all — housing costs different amounts. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis measures this with Regional Price Parities (RPP): an index where the national average is 100. Georgia sits at 96.3 and New York at 107.9, which means everyday spending in New York costs about 12.0% more than in Georgia.

To keep the same standard of living you enjoy on $100,000 in Georgia, you would need about $112,046 in New York. Looked at the other way, if you moved with the same $100,000 paycheck, its real purchasing power once you're paying New York prices would feel like $89,249.

Remember this is a statewide, all-items average. Your actual experience depends heavily on where exactly you live, whether you rent or own, and your lifestyle — and it doesn't account for the difference in income tax between the two states, which you can model separately in the take-home-pay tools below.

Equivalent salary at other income levels

Your salary in GeorgiaEquivalent in New YorkDifference
$50,000$56,023+$6,023
$75,000$84,034+$9,034
$100,000$112,046+$12,046
$150,000$168,069+$18,069
$200,000$224,091+$24,091

See your take-home pay in each state

Cost of living is only half the picture — income tax changes what you actually keep. Compare paychecks:

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⚠️ Cost-of-living estimate based on BEA 2024 Regional Price Parities (all-items, statewide average). Real costs vary by city, housing and lifestyle, and this does not include the difference in state income tax. For general guidance only — not financial advice.