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Cheyenne, WY vs Tuscaloosa, AL

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Is it cheaper to live in Tuscaloosa or is it cheaper to live in Cheyenne?
- Tuscaloosa is 11.7% less expensive than Cheyenne.

Which city has more affordable housing, Tuscaloosa or Cheyenne?
- Tuscaloosa housing costs are 40.9% less expensive than Cheyenne housing costs.

Is Health Care more affordable in Cheyenne or is Health Care more affordable in Tuscaloosa.
- Health related expenses are 17.2% less in Tuscaloosa.
 Cheyenne, WYTuscaloosa, ALUnited States
 Overall  Unlock88.6100
 Food & Groceries97.3  Unlock100
 Health  Unlock114.7100
 Housing106.7  Unlock100
 Median Home Cost  Unlock$192,400$338,100
 Utilities97  Unlock100
 Transportation  Unlock78.8100
 Miscellaneous103.6  Unlock100
100 = National Average (Below 100 means cheaper than the US average. Above 100 means more expensive.)
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Reviews for Cheyenne    59 Reviews

The center of Cheyenne retains the character of America with traditional western values. Easy and we'll maintained walking to parks and downtown restaurants/bars/shops  More

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My husband, dogs, and I have lived in Cheyenne for almost two years. The pros: Cheyenne is a really nice place, especially if you have kids or dogs. The weather  More

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Over 5 years ago

I've lived in Cheyenne for almost 52 years. Most things here are just right. Housing, on the other hand, is ridiculously high. Thereb isn't any decent public housing to  More

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Reviews for Tuscaloosa    9 Reviews

This is the deal with Tuscaloosa. If you have strong family support that will keep you on track, you may be okay. Alabama has too many broken, uneducated, poor  More

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We've lived in Tuscaloosa for several years now. It's a diverse, friendly college town -- home of the University of Alabama and it's lovely campus -- that is relatively  More

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Tuscaloosa used to have some character. We had a decent live music scene, an up and coming artist community, affordable housing, and there were even several places for  More

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