$100k a year, no longer in Olympia

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Denver

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a dispatch from

denver

CO

39.74°N

104.98°W

Denver is a mile above sea level, an hour from a dozen ski resorts, and surrounded by mountains that make every west-facing window feel like a vacation. The air is dry, the sun shows up roughly 300 days a year, and craft beer is taken seriously enough to have its own annual pilgrimage (the Great American Beer Festival). Green chile is a hill people will die on. The patio season is essentially eternal.

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01 · the verdict

the verdict

$238

more each month than Olympia ran you

Denver runs a little pricier than Olympia. The case has to be about something other than rent.
landable, recorded on the denver entry

02 · the money

a quick ledger.

01rent

$1,863/mo

6% cheaper than Olympia(vs $1,991/mo)

02state income tax

4.4%

$367/mo more in state tax than Olympia

vs 0% in Olympia

03after rent

$6,104/mo

$238 less than Olympia

gross of federal tax. a comparison, not a paycheck.

04a house here

$599k

13% more expensive than Olympia

vs $533k in Olympia

05metro size

3.0M

vs 299k in Olympia

03 · the life

field notes, weather & such.

174

pleasant days a year, in denver.

Olympia edges ahead with 182 pleasant days. Cold is the cost: 66 days drop below 20° vs Olympia's 2.

·outdoorscore

85/100

6% higher than Olympia

vs 80/100 in Olympia

Closest outdoor draw: Rocky Mountain National Park, 47.3 mi.

·walk score®

97/100

10% higher than Olympia

vs 88/100 in Olympia

Walk Score® methodology

·nonstops

169

88% more than Olympia

vs 90 nonstops in Olympia

04 · see also

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