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๐Ÿ’ก Smart Analysis

Comparing Atlanta and New York: Average gross pay is 25% higher in New York. Cost of living is 24% cheaper in Atlanta. With higher take-home and lower expenses, Atlanta is a more financially comfortable place to live with an affordability score of 6.8/10 compared to 5.8/10.

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Atlanta
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New York

๐Ÿ’ฐ Gross Salaries & Ranges

Average Gross Salary (Annual)
The primary average salary across experience ranges
$114,000/yr
$142,000/yr
HIGHER
Junior Developer Pay
$67,000
$82,000
Mid-Level Developer Pay
$100,000
$120,000
Senior Developer Pay
$147,000
$175,000
Lead / Architect Pay
$185,000
$218,000

๐Ÿ  Monthly Cost of Living

Rent โ€” City Center (1 Bed)
$1,700
$3,500
Rent โ€” Suburbs (1 Bed)
$1,100
$2,200
Groceries (Monthly)
$470
$600
Public Transport Pass
$85
$130
Utilities (Electricity, Internet)
$230
$300
Estimated Cost of Living
Rent center, groceries, transport plans & hobbies included
$3,660/mo
CHEAPER
$4,835/mo

๐Ÿงพ Tax rates & Take-home

Average Income Tax Rate
0%
25%
Social Security Deduction
8%
8%
Monthly Take-home (After Tax)
Estimated direct net monthly deposit based on mid-level pay
$7,167/mo
$6,700/mo

๐Ÿ“Š Affordability & Savings

Affordability Index
Score out of 10 comparing local net pay to costs
6.8
MORE AFFORDABLE
5.8
Monthly Savings Potential
Money left over after all standard cost of living expenses
$3,507/mo
$1,865/mo
Months to Save $10,000
~4 months
~8 months
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