Worcester vs Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell

Cost of living comparison based on BEA Regional Price Parities. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell is 2.4% less expensive than Worcester.

What This Comparison Actually Tells You

The Bureau of Economic Analysis indexes Worcester, MA at an overall Regional Price Parity of 102.5 and Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA at 100.1, using the U.S. national average of 100 as the reference point. That puts Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell 2.4% less expensive than Worcester on a blended basket of goods, services, and rents. The raw index gap of 2.5 points matters more than the headline comparison because it flows directly into salary-equivalent math that families use for relocation, job offers, and remote-work arbitrage decisions.

Inside the breakdown, Worcester indexes goods at 97.0, services at 155.2, and rents at 113.0, while Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell comes in at 100.4, 96.2, and 111.0 on the same three categories. The rent line carries the largest weight in the BEA methodology, so a metro with a higher rent index almost always ends up more expensive overall - Worcester carries the heavier rent load here, and that tends to dominate household budget experience on the ground.

In salary terms, a $100,000 income in Worcester has the same purchasing power as $97,596 in Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell based on these indexes. The two metros serve populations of roughly 861,664 (Worcester) and 6,176,937 (Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell), and median household incomes are $93,561 versus $86,338 respectively - so the right way to read this comparison is never the index alone, but the ratio of your expected local salary to the rent and services mix. For any serious relocation or remote-work decision, pair this BEA comparison with BLS occupation-specific wage data, HUD Fair Market Rent tables, and state tax treatment before committing.

Worcester
102.5
Cost Index
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell
100.1
Cost Index

Category Breakdown

Category Worcester Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell Difference
Overall 102.5 100.1 -2.5
Goods 97.0 100.4 +3.4
Services 155.2 96.2 -59.0
Rents 113.0 111.0 -2.0

Visual Comparison

Overall
Worcester
102.5
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell
100.1
Goods
Worcester
97.0
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell
100.4
Services
Worcester
155.2
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell
96.2
Rents
Worcester
113.0
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell
111.0

Vertical line = national average (100)

Salary Equivalents

What a salary in Worcester would need to be in Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell for the same purchasing power:

In Worcester In Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell Difference
$50,000 $48,798 $-1,202
$75,000 $73,197 $-1,803
$100,000 $97,596 $-2,404
$150,000 $146,393 $-3,607

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Metro Context

Metric Worcester Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell
Population 861,664 6,176,937
Median Income $93,561 $86,338
Data Year 2024 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell more expensive than Worcester?
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell is 2.4% less expensive than Worcester. The overall cost index is 100.1 vs 102.5 (national average = 100).
What salary in Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell equals $100K in Worcester?
A $100,000 salary in Worcester has the same purchasing power as $97,596 in Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell. This is based on the BEA Regional Price Parity indexes.
How do rents compare between Worcester and Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell?
Rents in Worcester are indexed at 113.0 while Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell is at 111.0 (national average = 100). Worcester has higher rents.

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Price Parities (2024). Index where national average = 100.

Data sourced from official public datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainCost Editorial