Cost of living Portland vs Atlanta

pay 5.6% more for restaurants

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Basic meal with drink at inexpensive restaurant $14.05 $14.70 +4.6%
Fast food combo meal

McDonalds, or similar

$7.55 $8.67 +14.9%
Bottle of Coca-Cola (0.33 liter) $1.91 $2.12 +11.0%
Bottle of water (0.33 liter) $1.70 $1.56 -8.1%
Average     +5.6%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of restaurants

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pay 2.8% more for groceries

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Bread

1 loaf

$2.61 $2.83 +8.3%
Local cheese (500 grams) $5.42 $6.56 +21.0%
Milk (1 liter) $0.85 $0.85 +0.1%
Eggs

1 dozen

$2.35 $2.98 +26.8%
Boneless chicken breast (1 kg) $10.89 $10.66 -2.2%
Apples (1 kg) $5.19 $3.92 -24.4%
Bananas (1 kg) $1.49 $1.74 +16.9%
Oranges (1 kg) $3.79 $4.31 +13.6%
Tomatoes (1 kg) $3.83 $4.08 +6.7%
Potatoes (1 kg) $2.89 $2.23 -23.0%
Onions (1 kg) $2.50 $2.18 -13.0%
Average     +2.8%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of groceries

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pay 4.5% less for transportation

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Gasoline (1 liter) $1.08 $1.24 +15.6%
Monthly public transit pass $62.74 $51.94 -17.2%
New Volkswagen Golf 1.4 (standard edition) $24,697.68 $22,154.42 -10.3%
Taxi trip in downtown area (8 km) $17.02 $15.97 -6.1%
Average     -4.5%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of transportation

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pay 1.7% more for housing

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Internet connection

50 mbps or faster, cable/dsl

$69.46 $70.44 +1.4%
1-Bedroom apartment in downtown area $1,347.72 $1,416.90 +5.1%
1-Bedroom apartment outside city center $1,065.94 $1,057.93 -0.8%
Utilities for two (65 m2 apartment)

including electric, gas, water, heating

$142.27 $144.03 +1.2%
Average     +1.7%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of housing

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pay 0.7% more for childcare

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Private preschool for 1 child, monthly $637.01 $853.33 +34.0%
Middle school for 1 child, two semesters $16,607.70 $11,201.18 -32.6%
Average     +0.7%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of childcare

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pay 11.5% more for entertainment and sports

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Domestic/local beer $4.70 $4.93 +4.9%
Cappuccino in mid-range area $4.24 $4.30 +1.3%
Pack of cigarettes

Marlboro or similar

$6.49 $8.19 +26.1%
Monthly membership at local gym $32.46 $42.81 +31.9%
Movie ticket to theater/cinema $11.63 $10.83 -6.9%
Average     +11.5%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of entertainment and sports

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pay 5.3% less for clothing

 

Georgia

Oregon

 
Regular jeans

Levi's brand

$49.57 $47.59 -4.0%
Regular dress

from H&M or similar store

$37.75 $37.28 -1.3%
Running shoes

Nike or Adidas

$81.51 $79.89 -2.0%
Men's business shoes (leather) $105.28 $90.40 -14.1%
Average     -5.3%

Georgia vs. Oregon - Cost of clothing

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Is Atlanta more expensive than Portland?

The cost of living in Portland, OR is 17.3% higher than in Atlanta, GA.

Is it cheaper to live in Oregon or Georgia?

Oregon is 1.8% more expensive than Georgia.

Is Portland considered high cost of living?

Portland, Oregon's cost of living is 30% higher than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.

What is a good salary to live in Atlanta?

What is a good salary in Atlanta? The Census Bureau reports that the average household income for Atlanta residents is $61,24. However, to stick to the rule of spending only 30% on your monthly income on rent, you will need an income of $63,360 to live comfortably in a one bedroom apartment.