2025 Compare Cities Health:
Cape May, NJ vs Washington, DC

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- There are 410 physicians per 100,000 people in Washington.
- There are 159 physicians per 100,000 people in Cape May.
- The US average is 210 physicians per 100,000 people.
 Cape May, NJWashington, DCUnited States
 Air Quality (100=best)  Unlock26.658.4
 Water Quality (100=best)20  Unlock55
 Superfund Sites (100=best)  Unlock92.986.9
 Physicians per Cap.159  Unlock210
 Health Cost  Unlock89100
   (100 = best)
Reviews for Cape May    2 Reviews

Over 11 years ago

Cape May is a picturesque pleasant town with a increase in population in the summer months. As a tourist town a good deal of the people who live here make the bulk of  More

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From the beaches of Cape May at the true south of New Jersey, to the vastness of the Wildwood beaches, to the shimmering water and clean sands of Avalon and Stone  More

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Reviews for Washington    97 Reviews

Over 4 years ago

Living in DC long term brings on a kind of insidious misery. A long, slow, simmering down of any natural optimism or desire for a better future. It’s a leach of a town  More

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Over 5 years ago

Parts are beautiful but alot is rundown and ghetto. They always show the monuments and upper nw neighborhoods but never show hoods across the Anacostia River. Crime is  More

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Moved to DC 40 years ago from Mpls-St. Paul. DC is an amazing town. Downside is people are very competitive, everything is expensive. Great restaurants, foodie heaven  More

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