Chicago, IL vs Stockton, CA

Cost of living comparison · 2023 Census ACS data

Quick Summary

Housing in Stockton runs about 24% above Chicago, but Stockton earns more at the median (2% higher), partly offsetting the cost difference — the standard tradeoff between cost and earnings that shapes most US city-to-city moves. State income-tax burden also tilts toward Chicago — a top rate of 5.0% versus 13.3% — which compounds at higher incomes.

Median Home Value
$315,200
$412,900
Zillow Home Value
$312,456
$426,137
Median Gross Rent
$1,380/mo
$1,495/mo
Owner Occupied %
45.5%
53.2%
Price-to-Rent Ratio
19.0x
23.0x
Median Household Income
$75,134
$76,851
Per Capita Income
$48,148
$31,279
Unemployment Rate
7.9%
8.0%
Poverty Rate
16.8%
15.4%
Avg Commute (min)
36.7 min
33.8 min
Drove Alone %
46.0%
76.7%
Public Transit %
19.3%
1.2%
Work From Home %
18.3%
6.8%
State Income Tax
5.0%
13.3%
Total Sales Tax
8.7%
8.7%
Property Tax Rate
2.2%
0.7%
Bachelor's Degree %
24.9%
13.0%
Median Age
35.7
33.7
Avg High Temp
60.3°F
Annual Precipitation
34.4"
14.5"
  • Median Home Value
  • Median Gross Rent
  • Unemployment Rate
  • Total Sales Tax
  • Median Household Income

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