Cost of Living in Cedartown, GA

Population 10,211 · Georgia · Data vintage 2023

55
Cost Index
(100 = US avg)
Page updated: · Data vintage: 2023 ACS 5-Year
Sources: Census ACS·BLS·NOAA·EPA·Zillow · Methodology

Household incomes in Cedartown run well below national norms — a median of $32,064 versus the $74,580 US figure. Housing costs partially offset that gap (typical home values around $148,000). Around 35% of residents live below the federal poverty line, a rate that tends to correlate with the income and housing figures above.

Geographically, Cedartown is about 45 miles northwest of South Fulton, the nearest large metro. Median home values run roughly 45% lower than South Fulton's $271,000.

Cost Overview

Housing 49
Rent 65

Scale: 100 = US national average. Green < 90, Red > 110.

About the Cost of Living in Cedartown

The median home value in Cedartown is $148,000 — 51% below the national median of $305,000. Median rent runs $857/month, 35% lower than the national median of $1,314/month. The median household income of $32,064/year is 57% lower than the US median of $74,580. The local unemployment rate is 7.9%, above the national average of 4.8%. Georgia's top state income tax rate is 5.5% and the combined sales tax is 7.3%. Overall, Cedartown has a cost of living index of 55 versus the US average of 100, meaning it is 45% less expensive.

🏠 Housing

Median Home Value
$148,000
51% below avg
Zillow Home Value
$198,105
Zillow ZHVI
Median Rent
$857/mo
35% below avg
Price-to-Rent Ratio
14.4x
Favors buying
Property Tax Rate
0.9%
Effective rate

HUD Fair Market Rents by Bedroom

Studio
$773
1 BR
$817
2 BR
$984
3 BR
$1,289
4 BR
$1,520
Owner-occupied 44.7%
Renter-occupied 55.3%

💰 Estimated Monthly Budget

Rent median rent
$857
Groceries national estimate
$400
Utilities local estimate
$88
Transportation local gas prices
$126
Estimated Total $1,471/mo

Estimates based on median data and national averages. Actual costs vary.

🛒 Food & Groceries

National BLS average prices (2023). Local prices may vary.

🥚
Eggs (dozen)
$0.548
🍞
White Bread (lb)
$1.912
🥩
Ground Beef (lb)
$5.61

🚗 Transportation

Avg Commute
32.0 min
19% above avg
Gas Price
$3.145/gal
0% below avg
Work From Home
1.5%

Commute Mode

Drove alone
79.4%
Carpooled
14.2%
Public transit
1.8%
Walked
2.1%
Work from home
1.5%

Utilities

Electricity
$0.176/kWh
0% below avg

📋 Taxes

State Income Tax (flat) 5.5%
Total Sales Tax 7.3%
State rate 4.0%
Avg local rate 3.4%
Property Tax 0.9%

💼 Income & Employment

Median Household Income
$32,064
57% below avg
Per Capita Income
$26,593
Unemployment Rate
7.9%
64% above avg
Poverty Rate
35.5%
Labor Force Participation
53.5%

🎓 Education

Bachelor's degree+ 9.9%
Graduate degree 6.9%

👥 Demographics

Median Age 31.5
Male median age 29.1
Female median age 33.9

🏫 Schools

NCES CCD 2019 — public school district data

87%
4-Year Graduation Rate
15.2:1
Student-teacher ratio
11
Public schools
8,054
Total enrollment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Cedartown, GA?

Cedartown has a cost index of 55 (100 = national average). It is 45% below the national average.

What is average rent in Cedartown, GA?

The median gross rent in Cedartown is $857 per month based on 2023 Census data.

What is the average home price in Cedartown?

The median home value in Cedartown is $148,000 according to Zillow and Census data.

What is the median income in Cedartown?

The median household income in Cedartown is $32,064 per year (2023 ACS 5-year estimates).

What is the sales tax in Cedartown, GA?

The combined state and local sales tax rate in Cedartown is 7.3%. The Georgia state income tax top rate is 5.5%.

Is Cedartown, GA affordable?

Yes, Cedartown is generally considered affordable, with a cost of living index of 55 — about 45% below the US national average of 100.

Cedartown at a Glance

Population
10,211
Median Income
$32,064
Home Value
$148,000
Median Rent
$857/mo
Unemployment
7.9%
Sales Tax
7.3%
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