2025 Compare Cities Cost of Living:
New Brunswick, NJ vs Tucson, AZ

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Is it cheaper to live in Tucson or is it cheaper to live in New Brunswick?
- Tucson is 22.2% less expensive than New Brunswick.

Which city has more affordable housing, Tucson or New Brunswick?
- Tucson housing costs are 17.5% less expensive than New Brunswick housing costs.

Is Health Care more affordable in New Brunswick or is Health Care more affordable in Tucson.
- Health related expenses are 13.6% less in Tucson.
 New Brunswick, NJTucson, AZUnited States
 Overall  Unlock97.0100
 Food & Groceries103.5  Unlock100
 Health  Unlock85.4100
 Housing113.0  Unlock100
 Median Home Cost  Unlock$303,400$338,100
 Utilities114  Unlock100
 Transportation  Unlock96.6100
 Miscellaneous122.7  Unlock100
100 = National Average (Below 100 means cheaper than the US average. Above 100 means more expensive.)
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Reviews for New Brunswick    4 Reviews

As an undergrad at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, I have lived here for 4 years -- 2 inside the University dormitories on College Ave Campus and 2 in a rented house  More

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Over 16 years ago

Between the entitled drivers, Jersey manners, and new student drivers, nevermind insane bus drivers and trucks speeding on narrow streets, driving around here will  More

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It is sad to see the city that I was born in 1959 and lived until 1972 decline so. Not only is it overpriced, perhaps because of the university or it being a suburb for  More

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Reviews for Tucson    287 Reviews

My wife and I characterize ourselves as a young couple, well educated, with decent positions and we’re Tucson natives. We’ve observed our quality of life from both a  More

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Over 1 years ago

I was reading the reviews for Tucson, and after living there for 6 years, I feel the need to weigh in. There are many pros in Tucson: access to recreational areas,  More

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I spend considerable time in and around Tucson, and I've see it rapidly going "downhill" since 2020. It's definitely not the nice town I remember from when I was a  More

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