Cost of Living: Western, NE vs Chicago, IL
Housing
The housing market plays a significant role in determining the cost of living.
Metric | Western | Chicago |
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Housing Index | Data is updating | 110.0 |
Median Home Price | $Data is updating | $310,000 |
Average Rent (2 BR Apartment) | $Data is updating | $2200 |
Average Rent (2 BR House) | $Data is updating | $2250 |
Housing Comparison: Western vs Chicago
- The median home price in Chicago is higher at $310,000, compared to $0 in Western.
- The rent for a two-bedroom apartment is equal in both Western and Chicago at $0.0.
Utilities
The cost of utilities such as electricity, natural gas, and other services can significantly impact the overall cost of living.
Metric | Western | Chicago |
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Electricity Price | $12.92 | $16.15 |
Natural Gas Price | $13.89 | $16.59 |
Other Utilities | $Data is updating | $250 |
Utilities Comparison: Western vs Chicago
- Chicago has higher electricity costs at $16.15 per kWh, versus $12.92 in Western.
- Chicago experiences higher natural gas costs at $16.59 per unit, with costs at $13.89 in Western.
- Utility expenses are equal in both Western and Chicago averaging $0.0.