Kansas City Baltimore-Columbia-Towson

Relocation analysis based on 7 federal data sources

Verdict
Less Favorable
Cost Index: 92.5 → 104.5
Rent Delta: +$499/mo

Pros of Moving

  • + $11K higher median salary
  • + Fewer environmental violations

Cons of Moving

  • - 12% higher cost of living
  • - $499/mo more expensive rent (2BR)
  • - Higher student-teacher ratios

Moving from Kansas City to Baltimore-Columbia-Towson shifts your BEA Regional Price Parity from 92.5 to 104.5 (100 = US average), so a Kansas City salary needs to be multiplied by 1.13 to hold the same purchasing power in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson. On rent, HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom goes from $1,358/month in Kansas City to $1,857/month in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson - a higher monthly bill of $499, or $5,988/year. That rent delta alone is often the single biggest line item when relocating.

Wages tell the other half. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics report a median salary of $67,553 in Kansas City versus $78,184 in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson - a raw gap of $10,631 higher. The Baltimore-Columbia-Towson labor market has 1,317,590 tracked jobs against 1,079,180 in Kansas City, shaping how easy it is to find a comparable role. Combine that with the cost-of-living shift above and you get the real purchasing-power delta, sometimes a "higher salary" is actually a pay cut once rent and RPP are applied.

Safety, schools, and childcare round out the move. FBI UCR violent crime rates near Kansas City and Baltimore-Columbia-Towson are 463 and 425 per 100,000 (state-level). NCES student-teacher ratios run 12.8:1 at origin versus 14.5:1 at destination. Our composite verdict - Less Favorable - weighs all seven federal sources; the dimension table below lets you override that with your personal priorities.

Dimension
Kansas City
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson
Winner
💰 Cost of Living
RPP 92.5
RPP 104.5
Kansas City
🏠 Rent (2BR)
$1,358/mo
$1,857/mo
Kansas City
💼 Wages
$67,553
$78,184
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson
🔒 Crime
463 per 100K
425 per 100K
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson
🎓 Schools
12.8:1
14.5:1
Kansas City
👶 Childcare
N/A
$14,631/yr
Tie
🌿 Environment
6246 violations
506 violations
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Baltimore-Columbia-Towson more expensive than Kansas City?
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson has an RPP of 104.5 compared to Kansas City's 92.5 (100 = national average). Baltimore-Columbia-Towson is more expensive overall. The 2BR rent in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson is $1,857/mo vs $1,358/mo in Kansas City.
What are salaries like in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson compared to Kansas City?
The median salary in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson is $78,184 compared to $67,553 in Kansas City. That's a +$10,631 difference.
Is Baltimore-Columbia-Towson safer than Kansas City?
The violent crime rate near Baltimore-Columbia-Towson is 425 per 100K vs 463 per 100K near Kansas City (state-level data). Baltimore-Columbia-Towson has a lower crime rate.
How much would I need to earn in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson to match my Kansas City salary?
To maintain the same purchasing power, multiply your Kansas City salary by 1.13. For example, a $75,000 salary in Kansas City would need to be $84,680 in Baltimore-Columbia-Towson. Use the salary calculator above for your exact figure.
What does the "Less Favorable" verdict mean?
The verdict is computed from 7 dimensions, cost of living, rent, wages, crime, schools, childcare, and environment, using federal data. "Less Favorable" means the origin edges ahead on balance. Individual priorities may shift the balance, weigh the dimensions that matter most to you.

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Source: BEA Regional Price Parities, HUD Fair Market Rents, BLS OES, FBI UCR, NCES, DOL, EPA June 2026

Data Sources

  • Cost of Living: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Regional Price Parities
  • Rent: HUD Fair Market Rents (FMR)
  • Wages: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES)
  • Crime: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) - state level
  • Schools: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
  • Childcare: Department of Labor (DOL) - state level
  • Environment: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)