Comparing the Bronx, NY to Cincinnati, OH offers a contrasting look at living in a bustling east coast metropolis versus a midwestern city known for its gentle hills and historic architecture. Each city has unique aspects to consider, from cost of living, crime rates, to employment opportunities, education, and quality of housing. City-specific attractions may appeal to both potential residents and tourists. The following comparison will shed light on these considerations.
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Bronx's population is larger by 348%. The population of Cincinnati has decreased by 22,350 people (6.7%) during that time.
Population | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Population | 1,383,871 | 308,935 |
Female / male percentage | 53.5% / 46.5%
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52.6% / 47.4%
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As of 2021, the Bronx has a higher overall crime rate compared to Cincinnati. However, this also reflects the population density of New York City. Statistically, Bronx residents are less likely to face violent crime than those in Cincinnati. Neighborhoods are changing rapidly though, with overall crime on decline. Both cities have active community policing initiatives aimed at improving the state of safety.
The cost of living in the Bronx is generally higher than in Cincinnati across categories such as housing, dining, and transportation. However, this is offset by median incomes that are typically higher in Bronx when compared to Cincinnati. Additionally, the higher cost of living is often considered worthwhile for access to diverse experiences and opportunities that living in NYC presents.
New Yorkers pay both state and city income tax, with high earners facing some of the highest income tax rates in the country. Meanwhile, Ohio residents only pay state income tax, which is generally lower than New York's. Cincinnati also levies a city income tax.
Property tax rates are generally higher in the Bronx than in Cincinnati. The specific amount depends on the assessed value of the property. Both cities offer certain tax exemptions or reductions for qualified homeowners.
The Bronx has a higher sales tax than Cincinnati, comprising of both city and state components. However, this can vary depending on the type of goods as some essential items have a lower tax rate in NY.
Income | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Estimated median household income | $43,011 | $42,733 |
Estimated per capita income | $23,354 | $34,519 |
Cost of living index (U.S. average is 100) | 172.8 | 89 |
If you make $50,000 in Cincinnati, you will have to make $97,079 in Bronx to maintain the same standard of living.
The Bronx, one of the five boroughs of NYC, sits north of Manhattan, separated by the Harlem River, and its topography varies from beachfront to rolling hills. Cincinnati is set on the banks of the Ohio River and characterized by hills and wide, flat plains, presenting a picturesque view of the midwestern landscape.
Geographical information | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Land area | 42 sq. miles | 78 sq. miles |
Population density | 32,928 people per sq. mile | 3,962.4 people per sq. mile |
Elevation | 120 feet | 683 feet |
Education in the Bronx is served by one of the largest school districts in the country, with a number of high-ranking schools both for K-12 and higher education. Cincinnati too has a robust education system with reputable public, private schools, and universities. However, the number and diversity of institutions available in the Bronx are unparalleled in Cincinnati.
Education level (25-year-olds and older) | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Bachelor's degree or higher | 14.6% | 41.1% |
Graduate or professional degree | 5.9% | 17.5% |
High school or higher | 62.3% | 89.8% |
The economy in the Bronx is largely driven by sectors such as health care, retail, and education, while Cincinnati's economy is driven by finance, healthcare, and consumer goods sectors. Both cities are notable for business growth and employment opportunities, but the Bronx boasts a wider range of job sectors due to its location within NYC.
Some of Bronx's biggest employers include Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, and Fordham University. Conversely, Cincinnati's job scene is led by prominent employers like Procter & Gamble, Kroger, and the University of Cincinnati.
In Bronx (Bronx County), 91.9% voted for Democrats and 8.1% for Republicans in 2012 Presidential Election. In Cincinnati (Hamilton County), 52.7% voted for Democrats and 46.4% for Republicans.
New York City enjoys a humid subtropical climate with hot, muggy summers and freezing winter days, while Cincinnati experiences a humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and comparatively mild winters. Cincinnati gets more rainfall than the Bronx, which could be a consideration for those seeking a drier climate.
Weather and climate | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Temperature - Average | 54.7°F | 52.9°F |
Humidity - Average morning or afternoon humidity | 67.2% | 75.8% |
Humidity - Differences between morning and afternoon humidity | 26.4% | 34% |
Humidity - Maximum monthly morning or afternoon humidity | 75.6% | 87% |
Humidity - Minimum monthly morning or afternoon humidity | 49.2% | 53% |
Precipitation - Yearly average | 47 in | 45 in |
Snowfall - Yearly average | 54.5 in | 47.6 in |
Clouds - Number of days clear of clouds | 16.5% | 13.5% |
Sunshine amount - Average | 60.2% | 57.8% |
Sunshine amount - Differences during a year | 20% | 33.1% |
Sunshine amount - Maximum monthly | 64% | 67% |
Sunshine amount - Minimum monthly | 44% | 33.9% |
Wind speed - Average | 10.7 mph | 9 mph |
Natural disasters | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Tornado activity compared to U.S. average | 58.3% | 166.3% |
Earthquake activity compared to U.S. average | 31% | 148.2% |
Natural disasters compared to U.S. average | 14% | 15% |
NYC's public transit system, including the MTA that serves the Bronx, is one of the largest in the world, running 24/7 and covering extensive parts of the city. In contrast, Cincinnati's public transit system is more limited, with dependence on cars being more common. Both cities have extensive road networks and multiple airports to facilitate commuting and travel.
Transport | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Amtrak stations | 0 | 1 |
Amtrak stations nearby | 3 | 2 |
FAA registered aircraft | 39 | 454 |
FAA registered aircraft manufacturers and dealers | 0 | 16 |
Housing is more expensive in the Bronx, reflecting New York City's high demand real estate market. Cincinnati, while offering a more affordable housing market, has seen increasing housing prices in recent years. Both cities offer a range of housing options from apartments to single-family homes.
The Bronx is renowned for its diverse neighborhoods like Riverdale, known for its green spaces, or Fordham, known for its shops and university. Cincinnati hosts charming communities such as Mount Adams or Hyde Park, known for their walkability and historic charm.
Houses and residents | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Houses | 490,659 | 160,420 |
Average household size (people) | 2.8 | 2.1 |
Houses occupied | 463,212 (94.4%) | 144,929 (90.3%) |
Houses occupied by owners | 90,522 (19.5%) | 55,411 (38.2%) |
Houses occupied by renters | 372,690 (80.5%) | 89,518 (61.8%) |
Median rent asked for vacant for-rent units | $1,273 | $823.02 |
Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses and condos | $708,992 | $55,446 |
Estimated median house or condo value | $465,000 | $190,300 |
Median number of rooms in apartments | 3.7 | 3.7 |
Median number of rooms in houses and condos | 5.1 | 6.5 |
Renting percentage | 80.7% | 61.1% |
Housing density (houses/condos per square mile) | 11,675 | 2,057.5 |
Household income disparities | 50.2% | 51.8% |
Housing units without a mortgage | 12,021 (34%) | 1,063 (2.8%) |
Housing units with both a second mortgage and home equity loan | 105 (0.3%) | 2,466 (6.5%) |
Housing units with a mortgage | 23,339 (66%) | 36,710 (97.2%) |
Housing units with a home equity loan | 2,053 (5.8%) | 116 (0.3%) |
Housing units with a second mortgage | 2,159 (6.1%) | 3,803 (10.1%) |
Housing units lacking complete kitchen facilities | 1.4% | 2.4% |
Housing units lacking complete plumbing facilities | 1.7% | 1.5% |
Industries in the Bronx are diverse, with healthcare and social assistance employing the most people while Cincinnati is known for its finance, insurance, and manufacturing sectors. The range of occupations in both cities reflect this difference.
Both the Bronx and Cincinnati host excellent healthcare facilities. The Bronx's Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine are nationally-renowned. Cincinnati's healthcare systems, including the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, are respected providers in the region.
Health (county statistics) | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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General health status score of residents in this county from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) | 3.2 | 3.4 |
Average weight of females (lbs) | 160 lbs | 166.5 lbs |
Average weight of males (lbs) | 188.8 lbs | 202 lbs |
Residents visited a dentist within the past year | 67% | 67.6% |
Residents exercised in the past month | 67.5% | 71.1% |
Adult residents drank alcohol in the past 30 days | 73.2% | 51.4% |
Residents smoked 100+ cigarettes in their lives | 39.6% | 44.4% |
New York City is known for its extensive infrastructure from high-rise buildings, subway systems, to parks and recreational facilities. Conversely, while Cincinnati's infrastructure continues to develop, it has preserved many of its historic neighborhoods, offering a different pace and quality of life.
Infrastructure | ||
Type | Bronx | Cincinnati |
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Hospitals | 57 | 46 |
TV stations | 30 | 16 |
Bank branches located here | 118 | 289 |
Bank institutions located here | 24 | 35 |
Main business address for public companies | 2 | 30 |
Drinking water stations with no reported violations in the past | 1 | 2 |
Drinking water stations with reported violations in the past | 4 | 4 |
The Bronx offers a rich array of cultural experiences and a thriving food scene with a variety of cuisines. Being part of NYC, it boasts of museums, arts, and landmarks. Cincinnati, while smaller, has a vibrant arts scene, historical attractions, and famous chili and craft breweries.
The Bronx is the home of the legendary New York Yankees. Cincinnati is proud of its Cincinnati Reds and Bengals. Both cities are passionate about sports, offering great experiences for fans.