Cincinnati vs Sacramento
Metro-area medians — Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area vs Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area — not the cities proper.
Cincinnati comes out ahead, winning 5 of the 8 clearly-decided measures.
Cincinnati is about 12% cheaper to live in, while Sacramento households earn about 21% more. Adjusted for local prices, a typical paycheck stretches further in Sacramento.
For your salary & household
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On $75,000 for just you, Cincinnati leaves you about $8,227/yr better off after tax and local prices.
Take-home estimates a single filer taking the standard deduction (2025 federal brackets, FICA, and state income tax) and isn't tax advice. “Real value” rebases take-home to average U.S. prices using the BEA cost-of-living index; the per-person figure uses the OECD square-root equivalence scale.
Choose Cincinnati for
- + Cost of living (price level, US = 100)
- + Median rent
- + Median home value
- + Unemployment
- + Average commute
Choose Sacramento for
- + Cost-adjusted income (pay's real value)
- + Median household income
- + Bachelor's degree or higher
Cincinnati vs Sacramento — frequently asked
- Is Cincinnati cheaper than Sacramento?
- Cincinnati is cheaper: its overall cost of living runs about 12% below Sacramento's (BEA Regional Price Parities).
- Which has higher household income, Cincinnati or Sacramento?
- Sacramento has the higher median household income — $98,775 versus $81,489 (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS), about 21% more.
- Does a paycheck go further in Cincinnati or Sacramento?
- A paycheck stretches further in Sacramento. Adjusted for local prices, the median income is worth $92,599 there versus $85,445 in Cincinnati.
- Which has cheaper rent, Cincinnati or Sacramento?
- Cincinnati has cheaper rent — a median of $1,203/mo versus $1,904/mo (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS).