01 · the cities
New York
New York is the city that refuses to take a nap. Five boroughs of bodegas, bagels, late-night dollar slices, and entire neighborhoods that switch languages every six blocks. The subway is a 472-station miracle that runs all night, and Central Park is the green lung that keeps Manhattan sane. You will spend more than you planned and love every minute of it.
full dispatch→Syracuse
Syracuse averages around 120 inches of snow per year, which is the most of any major U.S. city, and locals wear it like a badge. The Carrier Dome (now JMA Wireless Dome) is the largest on-campus arena in the country. The food scene leans Italian (Salt City was an Italian immigrant hub) and excellent. The Finger Lakes are right next door. Bring boots.
full dispatch→02 · the money
Median rent
Median rent
$3,329/mo
$1,619/mo
$1,710/mo less than New York (106%)
Median home price
Median home price
$739k
$254k
$485k less than New York
State income tax
State income tax
10.7%
5.9%
Gross left after rent
Gross left after rent
$4,110/mo
$6,227/mo
Syracuse has $2,117/mo more gross after rent at $100k
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03 · the weather
Pleasant days/yr
Pleasant days/yr
171 days
142 days
29 fewer than New York
Extreme heat days
Extreme heat days
1 days
1 days
days above 95°F per year
Extreme cold days
Extreme cold days
19 days
53 days
days below 20°F per year
Syracuse drops below 20°F on 34 more days per year than New York.
04 · the life
OutdoorScore
OutdoorScore
78 / 100
59 / 100
19.0 pts behind New York
Nonstop flights
Nonstop flights
215 routes
16 routes
199 fewer direct routes than New York
Metro size
Metro size
19.5M metro
653k metro
New York has 55.8x more events per month than Syracuse.
the verdict
4
New York
categories won
4
Syracuse
categories won
New York wins on weather and lifestyle, Syracuse wins on money. Dead even.
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