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Comparison
Side-by-side data for relocation, travel, hiring, and investment decisions. Values are shown with source-backed metric definitions so trade-offs are easy to compare.
Bars and radar use 0-100 better scores. Tooltips keep the raw source values visible.
Chart summary: New York City leads Cost of Living Index with 100 out of 100; New York City leads Safety Index with 100 out of 100; Q2193 leads Median Monthly Rent with 100 out of 100; New York City leads House Price to Income with 100 out of 100. A complete normalized score table follows.
| Metric | Place | Raw value | Normalized score | Year | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost of Living Index | New York City | 44.8 | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Cost of Living Index | Q2193 | 90 | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Safety Index | New York City | 68.2 | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | UNData / UNSD |
| Safety Index | Q2193 | 52.5 | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | UNData / UNSD |
| Median Monthly Rent | New York City | $2,318 | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Median Monthly Rent | Q2193 | $2,225 | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| House Price to Income | New York City | 10.5x | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| House Price to Income | Q2193 | 13.0x | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Average Salary | New York City | $4,440/mo | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Average Salary | Q2193 | $3,062/mo | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Unemployment Rate | New York City | 10.5% | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Unemployment Rate | Q2193 | 3.3% | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | World Bank Open Data |
| Healthcare Access Index | New York City | 55.3 | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | WHO Global Health Observatory |
| Healthcare Access Index | Q2193 | 50.2 | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | WHO Global Health Observatory |
| Life Expectancy | New York City | 72.0 years | 100 out of 100 | 2026 | WHO Global Health Observatory |
| Life Expectancy | Q2193 | 71.6 years | 0 out of 100 | 2026 | WHO Global Health Observatory |
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Winner
Q2193 wins on 13 of 22 metrics compared to New York City.
Winner logic counts row wins after applying each metric direction. Exact ties do not count. Methodology
Top trade-offs
New York City leads cost, safety, and housing; Q2193 leads rent, jobs, and air quality.
cost
New York City
44.8
Q2193
90
safety
New York City
68.2
Q2193
52.5
housing
New York City
$2,318
Q2193
$2,225
housing
New York City
10.5x
Q2193
13.0x
jobs
New York City
$4,440/mo
Q2193
$3,062/mo
jobs
New York City
10.5%
Q2193
3.3%
health
New York City
55.3
Q2193
50.2
health
New York City
72.0 years
Q2193
71.6 years
environment
environment
infrastructure
demographics
New York City
2.8%
Q2193
3.0%
education
New York City
70.2
Q2193
84.8
transport
New York City
48.8
Q2193
66.4
safety
New York City
11.7 per 100k
Q2193
0.4 per 100k
safety
New York City
55.3 per 100k
Q2193
38.4 per 100k
health
New York City
16.1%
Q2193
20.0%
quality
New York City
5.2
Q2193
6.6
housing
New York City
$14,991/sqm
Q2193
$13,739/sqm
religion
New York City
41.2%
Q2193
51.1%
religion
New York City
46.6%
Q2193
36.3%
religion
New York City
61.2%
Q2193
91.3%
Some city-level values are modeled estimates when official city-level data is unavailable.
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