Moving to Washington from Georgia
What to Expect
Considering a move from Georgia to Washington? Here's how the two compare on cost, climate, safety, and more.
If you moved from Georgia to Washington, you would find that Washington is 14.4% more expensive than Georgia. A $75,000 salary in Georgia would need to be roughly $83,329 in Washington to maintain the same lifestyle. Expect a noticeable climate shift — Olympia averages 60°F vs 72°F in Atlanta, making it significantly cooler.
How Far Will Your Money Go?
A breakdown of how everyday costs differ between Georgia and Washington.
What does your salary buy?
$75,000 → $83,329
To maintain the same standard of living in Washington
Calculate with your salary →How key spending categories compare
Restaurants
pay 12.0% more
Groceries
pay 11.4% more
Transportation
pay 12.6% more
Housing
pay 5.2% more
Childcare
pay 39.9% more
Entertainment and Sports
pay 17.5% more
Data: MyLifeElsewhere's crowdsourced cost of living database, with prices submitted and updated by users worldwide. Exchange rates are refreshed regularly from public sources.
Cost of living by city
Cost of living varies a lot by city. Each figure is a city's overall cost of living as a percentage of New York City (the priciest, = 100%).
On average, cities in Washington cost about 24% more than cities in Georgia.
Compare cities head-to-head
Key Indicator Comparison
The numbers behind daily life in Washington compared to Georgia.
Is it safe?
incidents per 100,000 people per year
incidents per 100,000 people per year
Georgia performs better than Washington across all safety metrics.
How's the healthcare?
share of people without health insurance
share of adults with obesity
share of adults with diabetes
share of adults who smoke
Washington performs significantly better than Georgia across all health & wellbeing metrics.
What about housing?
typical price of a home
typical monthly gross rent
share of homes that are owner-occupied
Georgia performs better than Washington across all what about housing? metrics.
Will I have good infrastructure?
share of households with internet
minutes each way to work
Washington performs significantly better than Georgia across all infrastructure metrics.
What are the job prospects?
percentage of the labour force without work
a broad measure of economic output per person
typical annual income of a household
share of people below the poverty line
Washington generally does better on employment & economy, though Georgia leads in unemployment rate.
Is it good for families?
average years of life at birth
share of adults with a 4-year college degree
Washington performs significantly better than Georgia across all family life metrics.
Data: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PLACES), FBI Uniform Crime Reporting, OECD Regional Demography, US Census Bureau (American Community Survey)
What's the Climate Like?
Monthly averages — select a city to compare.
Avg. annual high / low
Avg. annual high / low
| Months | Atlanta | Olympia |
|---|---|---|
| Jan–Mar | 58°/39°F (14°/4°C) | 50°/34°F (10°/1°C) |
| Apr–Jun | 79°/60°F (26°/16°C) | 65°/43°F (18°/6°C) |
| Jul–Sep | 86°/69°F (30°/20°C) | 76°/49°F (24°/10°C) |
| Oct–Dec | 64°/45°F (17°/7°C) | 51°/36°F (11°/2°C) |
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| Month | Atlanta | Olympia |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 52°/34°F (11.3°/1.3°C) | 46°/34°F (7.7°/0.9°C) |
| Feb | 57°/38°F (13.7°/3.2°C) | 49°/33°F (9.6°/0.4°C) |
| Mar | 65°/44°F (18.1°/6.7°C) | 54°/35°F (12.2°/1.7°C) |
| Apr | 72°/51°F (22.5°/10.8°C) | 59°/38°F (14.9°/3.2°C) |
| May | 80°/60°F (26.6°/15.7°C) | 65°/43°F (18.5°/6.2°C) |
| Jun | 86°/68°F (30.2°/20.1°C) | 71°/48°F (21.4°/8.7°C) |
| Jul | 89°/71°F (31.7°/21.8°C) | 77°/51°F (24.9°/10.4°C) |
| Aug | 88°/71°F (31.2°/21.5°C) | 78°/51°F (25.4°/10.3°C) |
| Sep | 82°/65°F (27.9°/18.2°C) | 72°/46°F (22.1°/7.8°C) |
| Oct | 73°/54°F (22.6°/12.2°C) | 60°/40°F (15.7°/4.7°C) |
| Nov | 64°/44°F (17.6°/6.9°C) | 50°/36°F (10.1°/2.4°C) |
| Dec | 54°/36°F (12.2°/2.5°C) | 44°/33°F (6.8°/0.3°C) |
Data:
National Weather Service
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it cheaper to live in Washington than Georgia?
On average Washington is around 11% pricier than Georgia, with notable variation by city.
How much money do I need to move to Washington?
Budget about $20,832 for 3 months in Washington (based on a $75,000 comparable annual salary), then add the one-off costs: movers, a truck rental, and a rental deposit.
Is Washington safe?
Georgia performs better than Washington across all safety metrics.
How is healthcare in Washington compared to Georgia?
Washington performs significantly better than Georgia across all health & wellbeing metrics.
What's the weather like in Washington compared to Georgia?
The average high temperature in Olympia is 60°F, compared to 72°F in Atlanta. Olympia receives around 50.0 in of rainfall per year, while Atlanta gets 49.7 in.