Population
Glendale
192,270
Eugene
177,520
Median Income
Glendale
$84,262
Eugene
$63,836
Home Value
Glendale
$1,043,900
Eugene
$435,400
Rent
Glendale
$2,095
Eugene
$1,347
Crime Rate
Glendale
2.88
Eugene
3.18
Cost of Living
Glendale
201.1
Eugene
128.7
Avg Temp
Glendale
N/A
Eugene
N/A
Unemployment
Glendale
8.2%
Eugene
7.6%
How Similar Are Glendale & Eugene?
Eugene is Glendale's #11 most similar city
3 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Glendale
192,270
Eugene
177,520
Both cities have similar populations — Glendale at 192,270 and Eugene at 177,520.
Violent Crime
Glendale
2.88
Eugene
3.18
Both cities have similar violent crime — just a 10% difference.
Property Crime
Glendale
20.27
Eugene
32.56
Eugene has a 38% higher property crime than Glendale.
Political Leaning
Glendale
31.9%
Eugene
36.9%
Both cities lean Democratic, but Eugene has a stronger Democratic lean (13% difference).
Unemployment
Glendale
8.2%
Eugene
7.6%
Both cities have similar unemployment — just a 6% difference.
Median Income
Glendale
$84,262
Eugene
$63,836
Glendale has a 24% higher median income than Eugene.
Home Values
Glendale
$1,043,900
Eugene
$435,400
Glendale's home values is significantly higher than Eugene's — 58% difference.
Education
Glendale
33.9%
Eugene
29.2%
Glendale has a 14% higher education than Eugene.
Demographics
Glendale
67.4%
Eugene
78.9%
Eugene has a 14% higher demographics than Glendale.
Cost of Living
Glendale
201.1
Eugene
128.7
Glendale has a 36% higher cost of living than Eugene.
3 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Glendale and Eugene differ in most key areas.
At a Glance
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Glendale leads in 3 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — Eugene leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDEugene scores 180.5 on the housing index (100 = national avg) vs 338.7 in Glendale. Eugene has a fair market rent (1br) of $1,286 vs $2,085 in Glendale (62% lower). Eugene has a living wage (1 adult) of $56,626 vs $88,502 in Glendale (56% lower).
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Housing Market — Eugene leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSGlendale has a median home value of $1,043,900 vs $435,400 in Eugene (140% higher). Eugene has a vacancy rate of 4.3% compared to 6.7% in Glendale. Eugene has a median rent of $1,347 vs $2,095 in Glendale (56% lower).
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Jobs & Economy — Glendale leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSGlendale has a median household income of $84,262 vs $63,836 in Eugene (32% higher). Glendale has a poverty rate of 13.4% compared to 18.2% in Eugene. Glendale has a work from home of 18.7% compared to 15.3% in Eugene.
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Crime & Safety — Glendale leads
Source: FBI UCREugene has a murder rate (per 1k) of 0.01 compared to 0.02 in Glendale. Glendale has a property crime clearance of 23.8% compared to 14.2% in Eugene. Glendale has a burglary rate (per 1k) of 2.02 compared to 4.76 in Eugene.
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Weather & Climate
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Schools & Education — Glendale leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauGlendale has a high school diploma or higher of 49.3% compared to 40.7% in Eugene. Glendale has a bachelor's degree or higher of 33.9% compared to 29.2% in Eugene.
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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Diploma or Higher
Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSGlendale has a population of 192,270, about 1.1x the size of Eugene (177,520). Eugene skews younger with a median age of 35.4 vs 41.4.
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Glendale
Eugene
Healthcare
Source: CMS Hospital CompareEugene: 5 vs Glendale: 4 for with emergency services. Glendale: 3.4 vs Eugene: 3.0 for avg cms rating (out of 5).
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Transportation & Commute
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSEugene has a bicycle of 4.7% compared to 0.5% in Glendale. Glendale has a work from home of 18.7% compared to 15.3% in Eugene. Eugene has a public transit of 2.6% compared to 2.1% in Glendale.
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