Is Long Beach or Philadelphia more affordable?
Long Beach has a median rent of $1,800/month, while Philadelphia is $1,100/month. Philadelphia is more affordable for renters.
City comparison
Side-by-side comparison of cost of living, taxes, climate, and quality of life between Long Beach and Philadelphia.
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Long Beach wins
of 5 metrics
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Philadelphia wins
CA
Long Beach
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Philadelphia
Overview
Population
Median Income
-20.7%Cost of Living
Median Rent / mo
-38.9%Median Home Price
-69.1%Rent-to-Income %
Taxes
State Income Tax
Local Tax Rate
Climate & Weather
Avg High Temp
Avg Low Temp
Sunny Days / Year
Annual Rainfall
Who should choose
Long Beach is a city in California with a population of 466,742.
Read full Long Beach guide →Who should choose
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania with a population of 1,603,797.
Read full Philadelphia guide →Long Beach has a median rent of $1,800/month, while Philadelphia is $1,100/month. Philadelphia is more affordable for renters.
California has a 9.30% state income tax. Pennsylvania has a 3.07% state income tax. Philadelphia wins on state income tax.
Long Beach gets 287 sunny days/year. Philadelphia gets 208 sunny days/year. Avg high in Long Beach: 71°F. Avg high in Philadelphia: 63°F
Long Beach. Philadelphia. The right choice depends on your priorities — income, affordability, taxes, and climate all play a role.
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and NOAA. Green values indicate a better outcome for that metric.