Side-by-side cost of living comparison for 2026
13% cheaper
Kansas City is 13% more affordable than Atlanta. A $75,000 salary in Atlanta is equivalent to $65,187 in Kansas City.
Index values shown. National average = 100. Lower is cheaper.
To maintain the same standard of living:
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Housing is typically the biggest factor in any cost-of-living comparison. Atlanta has a housing index of 113 while Kansas City sits at 80 (national average = 100). The median home in Atlanta costs $350,000 compared to $220,000 in Kansas City, a difference of $130,000. Monthly rent follows a similar pattern: $1,700 in Atlanta versus $1,100 in Kansas City.
Groceries and everyday expenses show a notable difference: Atlanta scores 104 while Kansas City scores 97. Both cities are close to the national average for grocery costs.
Healthcare costs in Atlanta (101) are higher than Kansas City (96). Both are close to the national average.
Median household income in Atlanta is $59,948 compared to $57,478 in Kansas City. When adjusted for cost of living, income goes further in Kansas City.
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