Cost of Living Comparison · 2026

Atlanta vs Kansas City

$75,000 salary · single filer · 2-bedroom apartment

Monthly take-home pay

Atlanta$4,807
Kansas City$4,804

2-bedroom rent (HUD FMR)

Atlanta$1,820
Kansas City$1,358

Left after rent

Atlanta$2,987
Kansas City$3,446

Thinking about moving from Atlanta to Kansas City on a $75k salary? On $75,000 a year, you take home $4,807/mo in Atlanta and $4,804/mo in Kansas City after taxes. Factor in a 2-bedroom apartment and you're left with $2,987/mo in Atlanta vs $3,446/mo in Kansas City. Numbers use 2026 tax brackets and HUD fair market rents. Treat them as a starting point, not financial advice.

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