City comparison

Denver vs Vancouver

Denver scores higher on salary; Denver has a lower cost of living. Compare Denver and Vancouver on earnings, rent pressure, career opportunity, and 3-year financial impact.

Overall verdict

Denver scores higher overall

Vancouver is a step down on both savings and career opportunity

How they compare

If you want to save more

DenverOverall fitVancouver
71 / 47+24 Denver
DenverSavingsVancouver
69 / 41+28 Denver
DenverCareerVancouver
78 / 63+15 Denver
DenverLow pressureVancouver
69 / 51+18 Denver

If you want career growth

DenverOverall fitVancouver
74 / 56+18 Denver
DenverSavingsVancouver
69 / 41+28 Denver
DenverCareerVancouver
78 / 63+15 Denver
DenverLow pressureVancouver
69 / 51+18 Denver

If you want better balance

DenverOverall fitVancouver
73 / 61+12 Denver
DenverSavingsVancouver
69 / 41+28 Denver
DenverCareerVancouver
78 / 63+15 Denver
DenverLow pressureVancouver
69 / 51+18 Denver

Financial impact: moving from Denver to Vancouver

Based on a representative $80,000 USD salary. Not tax-adjusted.

-$2,730
Monthly
-$32,760
1 year
-$98,280
3 years

Moving from Denver to Vancouver: trade-offs

You lose

Weaker savings potential — Vancouver is 28 points lower on savings capacity
-$2,730/mo estimated net reduction — $32,760 over the first year
Smaller career market — fewer top-tier roles and lower salary ceiling than your current city
Higher cost pressure — rent will consume a larger share of your income

Denver

US
Salary index
86
Cost index
62
Rent pressure
31
Opportunity
74

Vancouver

CA
Salary index
58
Cost index
70
Rent pressure
49
Opportunity
66

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