Hartford vs Atlanta
Cost of living comparison for Hartford, Connecticut and Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlanta is approximately 14% more expensive than Hartford. A single person needs about $3,980/mo in Atlanta versus $3,504/mo in Hartford.
Rent in Hartford vs Atlanta
HUD Fair Market Rents by bedroom count.
Income & earnings in Hartford vs Atlanta
Annual figures from Census ACS.
Home values in Hartford vs Atlanta
Average values and property tax.
Energy in Hartford vs Atlanta
Estimated monthly electricity and gas.
Healthcare in Hartford vs Atlanta
Marketplace premium estimates and coverage rate.
Taxes in Hartford vs Atlanta
State income and sales tax.
Transportation in Hartford vs Atlanta
Commute time and travel modes.
Monthly cost estimates in Hartford vs Atlanta
All categories combined.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions comparing Hartford and Atlanta.
Is Hartford or Atlanta more expensive?
Atlanta is more expensive overall. A single person needs approximately $3,504/mo in Hartford, Connecticut and $3,980/mo in Atlanta, Georgia, a difference of about 14%.
What is the rent difference between Hartford and Atlanta?
Average one-bedroom rent in Hartford, Connecticut is $1,129/mo versus $1,653/mo in Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta is approximately $524 (46%) more expensive for a one-bedroom apartment.
Which has higher income, Hartford or Atlanta?
Hartford has the higher average household income. Hartford households earn approximately $91,541 per year; Atlanta households earn approximately $91,490 per year.
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About this data
Figures come from official U.S. government sources including the Census Bureau (ACS), HUD Fair Market Rents, and the Energy Information Administration. See our methodology for details.