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Boston vs Denver

Metro-area medians — Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area vs Denver-Aurora-Centennial, CO Metro Area — not the cities proper.

Boston comes out ahead, winning 4 of the 7 clearly-decided measures.

Boston and Denver cost about the same to live in, but Boston households earn about 9% more. Adjusted for local prices, a typical paycheck stretches further in Boston.

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Boston, MA
$57,564
take-home / yr · 23% to tax
$53,169
real value after local prices
Denver, CO
$58,707
take-home / yr · 22% to tax
$55,498
real value after local prices

On $75,000 for just you, Denver leaves you about $2,329/yr better off after tax and local prices.

Take-home estimates a single filer taking the standard deduction (2025 federal brackets, FICA, and state income tax) and isn't tax advice. “Real value” rebases take-home to average U.S. prices using the BEA cost-of-living index; the per-person figure uses the OECD square-root equivalence scale.

Measure
Boston
Denver
Livability (CityLedger)
83/100
83/100
Cost of living (price level, US = 100)
108.3
105.8
Cost-adjusted income (pay's real value)
$108,829
$102,140
Median household income
$117,825
$108,046
Median rent
$2,093/mo
$1,943/mo
Median home value
$681,100
$631,000
Unemployment
3.9%
4.2%
Bachelor's degree or higher
53%
51.6%
Average commute
31.9 min
27.7 min
Air quality (median AQI)
43
64
Avg temperature
50°F
50°F

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  • + Median home value
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Boston vs Denver — frequently asked

Is Boston cheaper than Denver?
They are about even — the overall cost of living in the Boston and Denver metros is within 3% of each other (BEA Regional Price Parities), so neither is meaningfully cheaper.
Which has higher household income, Boston or Denver?
Boston has the higher median household income — $117,825 versus $108,046 (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS), about 9% more.
Does a paycheck go further in Boston or Denver?
A paycheck stretches further in Boston. Adjusted for local prices, the median income is worth $108,829 there versus $102,140 in Denver.
Which has cheaper rent, Boston or Denver?
Denver has cheaper rent — a median of $1,943/mo versus $2,093/mo (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS).