Why this comparison matters
These notes use the actual annual cost differences between Prince George's County, MD and District of Columbia, DC, so the page highlights the budget tradeoffs behind the total.
Affordability vs median income
Modeled annual costs equal about 55.7% of median family income in Prince George's County, MD and 47.1% in District of Columbia, DC. This matters because a cheaper county can still feel tight if typical local incomes are also lower.
Housing
Housing is $1,682 per year higher in District of Columbia, DC than in Prince George's County, MD. Housing usually behaves like a fixed monthly commitment, so this matters most for renters or buyers checking whether District of Columbia, DC changes their baseline budget.
Food
Food is $877 per year higher in District of Columbia, DC than in Prince George's County, MD. Food costs affect weekly cash flow, so even a smaller modeled gap in District of Columbia, DC can show up quickly for households that cook most meals at home.
Transportation
Transportation is $2,733 per year lower in District of Columbia, DC than in Prince George's County, MD. Transportation matters for commuters because driving distance, vehicle costs, and transit access can change how much of a salary is left after getting around District of Columbia, DC.
Healthcare
Healthcare is $2,609 per year higher in District of Columbia, DC than in Prince George's County, MD. Healthcare differences are useful for planning premiums and out-of-pocket exposure, especially if District of Columbia, DC changes provider networks or plan options.
Other necessities
Other necessities is $795 per year higher in District of Columbia, DC than in Prince George's County, MD. Other necessities cover everyday basics, so changes in District of Columbia, DC help explain the non-housing costs that can quietly add up month after month.
Childcare
Childcare is about the same in Prince George's County, MD and District of Columbia, DC, so this category is not a major driver of the modeled gap. Childcare is most important for households with children; in District of Columbia, DC, this line can swing the result even when housing or taxes look manageable.
Taxes
Taxes is $1,691 per year higher in District of Columbia, DC than in Prince George's County, MD. Taxes affect take-home pay, so the gap in District of Columbia, DC matters even if the headline salary looks similar before deductions.