Is Portsmouth Right for You?
You're comparing two very different places. Let's break down the numbers that actually matter when making this life-changing decision.
π° The Money: Cost of Living
Chicago is cheaper.
- Chicago: Cost of Living Index 102.6
- Portsmouth: Cost of Living Index 111.6
- Difference: 9% more expensive in Portsmouth
Portsmouth is more expensive, but many people find the trade-offs worth it. Consider what you are getting in return: job opportunities, lifestyle, or climate.
π What Will Rent Cost You?
- Chicago 1BR Rent: $1,507/month
- Portsmouth 1BR Rent: $1,582/month
- Monthly Savings: $-75
Rent is higher in Portsmouth, but factor in what you are paying for: maybe better weather, more job opportunities, or a lifestyle that fits you better.
π The Big One: ZERO State Income Tax
Portsmouth, NH has NO state income tax!
This is massive. If you are earning $100,000:
- In a state with 5% income tax, you pay $5,000/year to the state
- In NH, you keep every dollar
Over a 10-year career, that is potentially $50,000+ in your pocket instead of the government.
States with 0% income tax: Texas, Florida, Washington, Nevada, Tennessee, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alaska, New Hampshire.
π‘οΈ Weather Reality Check
- Chicago: Currently 21Β°F
- Portsmouth: Currently 49Β°F
Weather matters more than people think. It affects your mood, your energy bills, and how you spend your free time.
π City Size Comparison
- Chicago: Population 2.7M
- Portsmouth: Population 22K
Portsmouth is smaller, which often means easier commutes, friendlier neighborhoods, and lower stressβbut fewer big-city amenities.
π Ready to Crunch Your Moving Costs?
Use our calculators below to get exact estimates for your move. We will show you:
- DIY vs. Professional mover costs
- What salary you need to maintain your lifestyle
- Your true purchasing power in Portsmouth
π° Can You Afford the Move?
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