01 · the cities
Kansas City
Kansas City is barbecue (burnt ends are a local invention), jazz (the 18th and Vine district fed Charlie Parker and Count Basie), and fountains everywhere you turn. The city straddles two states and doesn't make a big deal out of it. The Plaza shopping district looks like Seville, which is delightfully odd for the Midwest. Friendly here means genuinely friendly.
full dispatch→Columbus
Columbus is Ohio State on autumn Saturdays (the Horseshoe holds 100,000+ and they all wear scarlet), German Village's cobblestone streets and brick cottages, and a Short North gallery scene that punches well above its weight. It's quietly become a test market for the rest of America because the demographics line up so neatly. The food scene leans young, weird, and good. 'Buckeyes' here can mean either the football team or the chocolate-peanut-butter candy.
full dispatch→02 · the money
Median rent
Median rent
$1,502/mo
$1,511/mo
Median home price
Median home price
$326k
$350k
$24k more than Kansas City
State income tax
State income tax
4.7%
4.0%
Gross left after rent
Gross left after rent
$6,440/mo
$6,490/mo
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03 · the weather
Pleasant days/yr
Pleasant days/yr
170 days
171 days
Extreme heat days
Extreme heat days
8 days
0 days
days above 95°F per year
Extreme cold days
Extreme cold days
26 days
29 days
days below 20°F per year
Kansas City has 8 more days above 95°F each year than Columbus.
04 · the life
OutdoorScore
OutdoorScore
56 / 100
57 / 100
Nonstop flights
Nonstop flights
43 routes
32 routes
11 fewer direct routes than Kansas City
Metro size
Metro size
2.2M metro
2.2M metro
Kansas City has 1.4x fewer events per month than Columbus.
the verdict
2
Kansas City
categories won
3
Columbus
categories won
Columbus wins on money and weather. Kansas City has the edge on lifestyle.
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