If you lived in Georgia instead of Mississippi, you would:

Health

live 3.7 years longer

In Mississippi, the average life expectancy is 72 years (71 years for men, 78 years for women) as of 2020. In Georgia, that number is 76 years (75 years for men, 80 years for women) as of 2020.

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be 11.7% less likely to be obese

In Mississippi, 41.9% of adults are obese as of 2022. In Georgia, that number is 37.0% of people as of 2022.

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be 13.2% less likely to have diabetes

In Mississippi, 13.6% of adults have diabetes as of 2022. In Georgia, that number is 11.8% as of 2022.

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Economy

make 47.7% more money

Mississippi has a GDP per capita of $41,778 as of 2024, while in Georgia, the GDP per capita is $61,706 as of 2024.

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be 31.5% less likely to live below the poverty line

In Mississippi, 18.4% live below the poverty line as of 2023. In Georgia, however, that number is 12.6% as of 2023.

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Safety

be 70.1% more likely to be a victim of violent crime

Mississippi has a violent crime rate of 202 per 100,000 people as of 2023. In Georgia, that number is 343 per 100,000 as of 2023.

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be 12.7% more likely to be a victim of property crime

Mississippi has a property crime rate of 1,579 per 100,000 people as of 2023. In Georgia, that number is 1,779 per 100,000 as of 2023.

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Housing & Income

earn 36.0% more money

The median household income in Mississippi is $54,915 as of 2023, while in Georgia, it is $74,664 as of 2023.

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pay 69.1% more for a home

The median home value in Mississippi is $161,400 as of 2023, compared to $272,900 in Georgia as of 2023.

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pay 41.5% more in rent

The median monthly gross rent in Mississippi is $923 as of 2023, while in Georgia, it is $1,306 as of 2023.

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Lifestyle

be 20.7% less likely to smoke

In Mississippi, 18.8% of adults smoke as of 2022. In Georgia, that number is 14.9% as of 2022.

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be 20.2% less likely to be physically inactive

In Mississippi, 31.7% of adults are physically inactive as of 2022. In Georgia, that number is 25.3% as of 2022.

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be 36.0% more likely to have a bachelor's degree

In Mississippi, 16.1% of the population holds a bachelor's degree or higher as of 2023. In Georgia, that number is 21.9% as of 2023.

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be 3.9 times more likely to have a foreign-born neighbor

In Mississippi, 1.4% of the population was born outside the US as of 2023. In Georgia, that number is 5.4% as of 2023.

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be 37.4% less likely to be food insecure

In Mississippi, 16.3% of the population is food insecure as of 2021. In Georgia, that number is 10.2% as of 2021.

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commute 2.7 minutes longer

The average one-way commute in Mississippi takes 25.6 minutes as of 2023. In Georgia, it takes 28.3 minutes as of 2023.

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live in an area that is 3.0 times more densely populated

Mississippi has a population density of 24.2 people per sq km as of 2023. In Georgia, that number is 73.8 people per sq km as of 2023.

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The statistics above were calculated using the following data sources: Feeding America, OECD Regional Demography, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PLACES), US Census Bureau (American Community Survey), Bureau of Economic Analysis, FBI Uniform Crime Reporting.

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