Cook County, IL is cheaper than DeKalb County, GA.
Moving to DeKalb County, GA is estimated to cost $7,997 more per year.
$50,000 in Cook County, IL is about $57,220 in DeKalb County, GA.
Taxes increases by $2,636 per year. Food saves $12 per year.
Housing: $2,186 higher in DeKalb County, GA
Taxes: $2,636 higher in DeKalb County, GA
Childcare: about the same in both counties
Healthcare: $1,224 higher in DeKalb County, GA
Food: $12 lower in DeKalb County, GA
Transport: $1,289 higher in DeKalb County, GA
This estimate matches your purchasing power (equivalent salary) when moving from Cook County, IL to DeKalb County, GA.
* Living index is estimated as (estimated total cost / area median income) * 100. A living index above 100% means modeled costs exceed median income.
Moving from Cook County, IL to DeKalb County, GA is estimated to cost $7,997 more per year. To maintain similar purchasing power, a $50,000 salary in Cook County, IL would need to be about $57,220 in DeKalb County, GA. The biggest increase is taxes, followed by housing.
This is a 14.44% increase in modeled annual costs. Taxes is $2,636 per year higher (22.47%); Housing is $2,186 per year higher (12.73%).
Below we break down the annual categories behind the difference using Economic Policy Institute 2026 Family Budget data.
The following cards show the annual category differences that most affect the move to DeKalb County, GA.
$2,636 per year
TAXES has the largest annual increase when moving to DeKalb County, GA.
$12 per year
FOOD has the largest annual savings when moving to DeKalb County, GA.
Numbers are average costs per section.
| Category | Difference | |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | 12.73% higher | |
| Food | -0.26% lower | |
| Transport | 12.79% higher | |
| Healthcare | 24.62% higher | |
| Other Costs | 9.95% higher | |
| Childcare | 0.00% higher | |
| Taxes | 22.47% higher |
In DeKalb County, GA, modeled annual costs are $63,396 compared with $55,399 in Cook County, IL.
Overall, annual costs are higher in DeKalb County, GA. The category breakdown above shows whether housing, taxes, transportation, healthcare, food, childcare, or other necessities are driving the increase.
In this case DeKalb County, GA and Cook County, IL are both metropolitan locations.
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