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Moving to Baltimore, MD

Inner Harbor, Hopkins, gritty rowhomes.

Pop. 586kCost index 101.0 · 100 = US avgMedian rent $1,450/moMedian home $200kWalk score 69

Baltimore (metro area) has an overall price level 101.0 (US avg = 100). Housing dominates the difference.

Overall price index
101.0
Housing index
121.1
Groceries index (modeled)
100.3
Utilities index (modeled)
100.2
Electricity rate
35.9 ¢/kWh
Transportation index (modeled)
100.2
Median home value (est.)
$200,000
Median monthly rent (est.)
$1,450/mo

Sources: BLS LAUS 2026-04 · Census ACS 2024 (live) state-level

Maryland unemployment is 4.4% with median household income $103k.

Unemployment rate
4.4%
Median household income
$102,905
Per-capita income
$53,199
Labor-force participation
67.9%
Right-to-work state
No
Nurse Licensure Compact
Member

Sources: FEMA NRI 2025 · Census ACS 2024 (live) city-level

Baltimore: median home value $200,000.

Home value
$200,000
Rent
$1,450/mo
Homeownership rate
68.0%
Natural-hazard risk (FEMA county avg)
60/100
Hurricane exposure
Low
Wildfire exposure
Low
Tornado risk
Low
Earthquake risk
Low

Maryland 4th-grade math proficiency: 37.4% at/above NAEP proficient.

4th-grade math proficiency
37.4%
Per-pupil spending
$16,410
Student–teacher ratio (est.)
16
Public 4-yr grad rate
55.0%
Notable universities
Public flagship + regional schools

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