Hey all,
Obviously there's a lot that goes into a rank list, but I was a little bored today and decided to compare cost of living in a couple different cities where I've had interviews to see if I could come up with a meaningful way to compare the cost of living there.
To start, I looked up PGY-1 salaries at a couple of the programs I had applied to. I then used a CoL calculator (http://www.bestplaces.net/cost-of-living/) to see how much your salary would have to be in the second city to maintain a more or less equivalent standard of living. For example:
City #1:
Salary: $56,970
Equivalent salary for same standard of living in City #2: $43,959
City #2:
Salary: $55,800
Equivalent salary for same standard of living in City #1: $72,087
I was a little shocked at the difference between the two, since $55k in city 2 seems to go much further than $56k in city 1, and both programs are similar in terms of reputation. But then I got around to thinking - is this even a meaningful way to compare potential cost of living in different cities? Should I try comparing fixed expenses (like rent) instead? How would you best evaluate the difference?
Obviously there's a lot that goes into a rank list, but I was a little bored today and decided to compare cost of living in a couple different cities where I've had interviews to see if I could come up with a meaningful way to compare the cost of living there.
To start, I looked up PGY-1 salaries at a couple of the programs I had applied to. I then used a CoL calculator (http://www.bestplaces.net/cost-of-living/) to see how much your salary would have to be in the second city to maintain a more or less equivalent standard of living. For example:
City #1:
Salary: $56,970
Equivalent salary for same standard of living in City #2: $43,959
City #2:
Salary: $55,800
Equivalent salary for same standard of living in City #1: $72,087
I was a little shocked at the difference between the two, since $55k in city 2 seems to go much further than $56k in city 1, and both programs are similar in terms of reputation. But then I got around to thinking - is this even a meaningful way to compare potential cost of living in different cities? Should I try comparing fixed expenses (like rent) instead? How would you best evaluate the difference?
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