Good Hope, IL vs Kingston, IL
There is a significant gap in the cost of living between these two cities. Good Hope is 17.1% cheaper than Kingston. With a cost index of 65 vs 79, the difference would have a meaningful impact on a household's monthly budget. Someone relocating from Good Hope to Kingston should plan for substantially higher expenses across most categories.
On the housing front, median rent in Good Hope is $788/month compared to $844/month in Kingston — a 7% difference. Home values follow the same pattern: Good Hope is more affordable at $95,900 median vs $212,300.
Median household income in Good Hope is $69,063 compared to $81,806 in Kingston (-15.6%). The higher salaries in Kingston partially offset the cost difference, but don't fully close the gap. Looking at affordability, residents of Good Hope spend roughly 13.7% of their income on rent, more than the 12.4% in Kingston.
Climate-wise, both cities share similar average temperatures (51.9°F vs 49.4°F). Good Hope receives more rainfall at 37.9" per year compared to 37.2" in Kingston.
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