Overall
Diff -14.7 RPP
Cost of living comparison based on BEA Regional Price Parities. Atlantic City-Hammonton is 13% less expensive than Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim.
Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ is 13% less expensive than Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA on BEA Regional Price Parities (overall RPP 98.9 vs 113.6). A $100,000 salary in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim buys about the same as $87,048 in Atlantic City-Hammonton; the largest component gap is rents.
RPP parity plate
Pair CA:NJ 113.6→98.9
TIER-GAP · CROSS-STATE · RENT-LED · BENCH-CROSS · PP-SHIFT
Instrument codes from this pair's BEA Regional Price Parities (overall · goods · services · rents · national benchmark 100 · purchasing-power conversion), not a ranking or recommendation.
What a salary in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim would need to be in Atlantic City-Hammonton for the same purchasing power:
| In Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim | In Atlantic City-Hammonton | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $43,524 | $-6,476 |
| $75,000 | $65,286 | $-9,714 |
| $100,000 | $87,048 | $-12,952 |
| $150,000 | $130,572 | $-19,428 |
Same BEA Regional Price Parity ratio as the table above (113.6 → 98.9), computed live from your number, nothing is sent anywhere.
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA and Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ sit in clearly different price tiers, separated by 14.7 RPP points. At this distance, treating the same nominal salary as equivalent would materially change purchasing power.
This route crosses the national benchmark: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim is above 100 while Atlantic City-Hammonton is below it. That makes the move a change of price regime, not merely a rank swap.
Rents leads the difference, with Atlantic City-Hammonton 71.8 points lower than Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim. Goods, services, and rents all point in the same broad direction, making the headline comparison more transferable across household types.
Comparable population context is incomplete for this pair, so no market-scale explanation is inferred from the price indexes.
For a housing-sensitive move, validate the rent gap first: HUD Fair Market Rent and the actual unit size can overturn what the blended index implies. On the BEA ratio alone, $100,000 in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim corresponds to $87,048 in Atlantic City-Hammonton.
Diff -14.7 RPP
Diff -6.8 RPP
Diff -49.4 RPP
Diff -71.8 RPP
| Category | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim | Atlantic City-Hammonton | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 113.6 | 98.9 | -14.7 |
| Goods | 106.6 | 99.8 | -6.8 |
| Services | 158.6 | 109.2 | -49.4 |
| Rents | 170.4 | 98.7 | -71.8 |
Vertical line = national average (100)
Atlantic City-Hammonton is 13% less expensive than Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim. The overall cost index is 98.9 vs 113.6 (national average = 100).
A $100,000 salary in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim has the same purchasing power as $87,048 in Atlantic City-Hammonton. This is based on the BEA Regional Price Parity indexes.
Rents in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim are indexed at 170.4 while Atlantic City-Hammonton is at 98.7 (national average = 100). Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim has higher rents.
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