Relocation

Cost of living by state

Weighing a move? Compare any two states side by side — cost of living, taxes, and demographics — and see what a physician, NP, or PA salary is really worth once it's adjusted for local prices. Green means cheaper or better; red means pricier or worse.

Overall cost of living

Ohio is 4.4% cheaper overall than Texas.

What a physician's take-home is really worth

Median pay → estimated after-tax take-home → adjusted for each state's cost of living.

Texas

Median pay
$257,240
After tax
$187,497

$193,097worth here

Ohio

Median pay
$286,080
After tax
$197,267

$212,572worth here

Take-home is an estimate for a single filer taking the standard deduction (federal + FICA + state income tax, wages only) — not tax advice.

MetricTexasOhio
Cost of living (US avg = 100)
Overall cost of living97.192.8
Housing (rent)96.573.0
Utilities87.595.8
Goods98.193.7
Other services97.198.9
Taxes
Top income tax rate0%3.50%
Sales tax (avg)8.20%7.23%
Property tax (effective)1.36%1.31%
About the state
Population29,640,34311,780,046
Median household income$76,292$69,680
Median age35.539.6
Homeownership rate62.60%67%
Median home value$260,400$199,200
▼ green = lower cost / better▲ red = higher cost / worse

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Price Parities (2024) · U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts · Tax Foundation. Figures are the latest published; cost-of-living is a price-level index, not tax-adjusted take-home pay.

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VitalPost shows sourced, public data for context only — it isn't financial or tax advice. Cost-of-living is a price-level index (US average = 100); taxes shown are statewide/averaged and don't capture local income or the specifics of your situation.

Cost of Living by State — Compare & Relocate — VitalPost