Greensboro is 10% more expensive than St. Louis.
When comparing Greensboro, NC and St. Louis, MO, the overall cost of living indices are 76 and 66 respectively (national median = 100). Rent is $136/month cheaper in St. Louis, saving renters about $1,632/year.
Median household income is $3,605/year higher in Greensboro. Home values also differ significantly — the median in Greensboro is $221,300 compared to $185,100 in St. Louis.
North Carolina has a lower income tax rate, making Greensboro slightly more tax-friendly.
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