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The cost of living in Washington, DC is 15.1% higher than in Seattle, WA. You would have to earn a salary of $69,030 to maintain your current standard of living. Employers in Washington, DC typically pay 1.8% more than employeers in Seattle, WA.
On average, Seattle measures 37.49 inches of rainfall a year, while D.C. measures 39.74. We had a record setting 66.28 inches of rain in 2018, while Seattle had 35.73. In 2018, Seattle saw 157 days with measurable precipitation (0.01 inches or more), while D.C. saw only 131. almost five times what Seattle saw.
In exchange for being one of the most expensive cities in the U.S., DC is considered one of the great places to live in America. And despite its big-city density, Washington, DC feels more, well, livable than many other cities, like NYC.
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U.S. News analyzed 125 metro areas in the United States to find the best places to live based on quality of life and the job market in each metro area, as well as the value of living there and people’s desire to live there. Seattle, Washington is ranked: #9 in Best Places to Live. #30 in Best Places to Retire. 7.2.
A higher percentage of Washingtonians rated their state the best to live in or at least one of the best, than residents did in most other states in a national Gallup poll. The state of Washington has a strong and diversified economy which may allow it to weather future recessions better than most other states.
Seattle offers a lower value than similarly sized metro areas when you compare housing costs to median household income. Data sourced from Zillow median home sale price data series.
U.S. News analyzed 125 metro areas in the United States to find the best places to live based on quality of life and the job market in each metro area, as well as the value of living there and people’s desire to live there. Seattle, Washington is ranked: #9 in Best Places to Live.