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City Comparison

Boston is 12% cheaper

The Verdict

Living in Boston is 12% cheaper than New York City.
If you move from Boston to New York City, you will pay more for housing and more for daily groceries. To maintain the same standard of life as a $75,000 salary in Boston, you would need to earn about $85,227 in New York City.

Boston Wins
5

of 6 categories

Tied
0

categories

New York City Wins
1

of 6 categories

Category Breakdown

Compare costs across 6 key categories

Overall Cost
88
Boston
vs
100
New York City
Boston is 12 pts cheaper
Rent
90
Boston
vs
100
New York City
Boston is 10 pts cheaper
Groceries
92
Boston
vs
100
New York City
Boston is 8 pts cheaper
Restaurants
95
Boston
vs
100
New York City
Boston is 5 pts cheaper
Transport
85
Boston
vs
100
New York City
Boston is 15 pts cheaper
Utilities
110
Boston
vs
100
New York City
New York City is 10 pts cheaper

City Profiles

What makes each city unique

BostonUnited States
Boston is a biotech and education hub with high salaries and historic charm.

Why people love Boston:

Biotech/pharma hubTop universitiesHistoric cityHealthcare excellence
Population
692,600
Avg. Salary
$5,200/mo
New York CityUnited States
New York City is America's largest city and global financial capital with unmatched career opportunities.

Why people love New York City:

Global finance hubCultural capitalExcellent public transitDiverse industries
Population
8,336,817
Avg. Salary
$5,500/mo

Real Monthly Costs

Estimated costs based on NYC baseline prices

ExpenseBostonNew York CitySavings
1-bed apartment (city center)$3,150$3,500+$350
Monthly groceries$414$450+$36
Dining out (10 meals)$333$350+$17
Public transport pass$111$130+$19
Utilities (electric, heating, water)$220$200$-20
Total Monthly$4,227$4,630+$403

* Estimates based on NYC = 100 index. Actual costs vary by lifestyle and location within city.

Who Should Choose Which City?

Recommendations based on your priorities

Choose Boston if you...
  • Want lower overall living costs (12% cheaper)
  • Are looking for more affordable housing
  • Work in tech or startups
Choose New York City if you...
  • Prioritize safety (score: 72/100)
  • Want higher earning potential ($5,500/mo avg)
  • Have children (lower childcare costs)

Quality of Life & Safety

Beyond just costs - what matters for daily life

Boston
77

Quality of Life Score

New York City
75

Quality of Life Score

Boston
71

Safety Score

New York City
72

Safety Score

Salary Equivalence

How much you'd need in New York City to match a Boston salary

Salary in BostonEquivalent in New York CityDifference
$50,000$56,818$6,818 more
$75,000$85,227$10,227 more
$100,000$113,636$13,636 more
$125,000$142,045$17,045 more
$150,000$170,455$20,455 more
$200,000$227,273$27,273 more

Boston vs New York City: Summary

The overall cost of living differs by 12%. Boston is the more affordable option.

Rent: Boston has a rent index of 90, while New York City has 100.

Average Salaries: Boston: $5,200/month vs New York City: $5,500/month (both in USD).

Out of 6 categories, Boston wins 5, while New York City wins 1.

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