Population
Naperville
149,424
McKinney
202,314
Median Income
Naperville
$150,937
McKinney
$120,273
Home Value
Naperville
$509,900
McKinney
$439,500
Rent
Naperville
$1,852
McKinney
$1,841
Crime Rate
Naperville
0.84
McKinney
1.17
Cost of Living
Naperville
203.8
McKinney
185.3
Avg Temp
Naperville
N/A
McKinney
N/A
Unemployment
Naperville
4.2%
McKinney
3.5%
How Similar Are Naperville & McKinney?
McKinney is Naperville's #24 most similar city
3 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Naperville
149,424
McKinney
202,314
McKinney has a 26% larger population than Naperville.
Violent Crime
Naperville
0.84
McKinney
1.17
McKinney has a 29% higher violent crime than Naperville.
Property Crime
Naperville
8.84
McKinney
8.15
Both cities have similar property crime — just a 8% difference.
Political Leaning
Naperville
48.5%
McKinney
54.3%
Naperville leans Democratic while McKinney leans Republican.
Unemployment
Naperville
4.2%
McKinney
3.5%
Naperville has a 18% higher unemployment than McKinney.
Median Income
Naperville
$150,937
McKinney
$120,273
Naperville has a 20% higher median income than McKinney.
Home Values
Naperville
$509,900
McKinney
$439,500
Naperville has a 14% higher home values than McKinney.
Education
Naperville
49.0%
McKinney
34.0%
Naperville has a 31% higher education than McKinney.
Demographics
Naperville
64.5%
McKinney
60.6%
Both cities have similar demographics — just a 6% difference.
Cost of Living
Naperville
203.8
McKinney
185.3
Both cities have similar cost of living — just a 9% difference.
3 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Naperville and McKinney differ in most key areas.
At a Glance
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Cost of Living & Affordability — McKinney leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDMcKinney scores 141.9 on the food index (100 = national avg) vs 165.4 in Naperville. Naperville scores 153.9 on the transportation index (100 = national avg) vs 183.9 in McKinney. McKinney scores 133.5 on the healthcare index (100 = national avg) vs 152.3 in Naperville.
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Housing Market — Naperville leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSMcKinney has a median property tax of $7,710 vs $10,001 in Naperville (30% lower). Naperville has a owner-occupied of 74.3% compared to 63.3% in McKinney. Naperville has a vacancy rate of 4.0% compared to 4.9% in McKinney.
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Jobs & Economy — Naperville leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSNaperville has a per capita income of $71,011 vs $53,008 in McKinney (34% higher). Naperville has a poverty rate of 4.4% compared to 6.1% in McKinney. McKinney: 109,285 vs Naperville: 79,940 for labor force.
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Crime & Safety — McKinney leads
Source: FBI UCRNaperville has a murder rate (per 1k) of 0.01 compared to 0.03 in McKinney. Naperville has a assault rate (per 1k) of 0.38 compared to 0.75 in McKinney. Naperville has a violent crime rate (per 1k) of 0.84 compared to 1.17 in McKinney.
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Schools & Education — Naperville leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauNaperville has a bachelor's degree or higher of 49.0% compared to 34.0% in McKinney. Naperville has a high school diploma or higher of 55.3% compared to 43.9% in McKinney.
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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
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Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSMcKinney has a population of 202,314, about 1.4x the size of Naperville (149,424). McKinney skews younger with a median age of 36.7 vs 40.1.
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Naperville
McKinney
Healthcare — McKinney leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareMcKinney: 5 vs Naperville: 4 for with emergency services. McKinney: 4.3 vs Naperville: 3.8 for avg cms rating (out of 5).
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Transportation & Commute
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSNaperville has a public transit of 6.2% compared to 0.3% in McKinney. McKinney has a bicycle of 0.4% compared to 0.2% in Naperville. Naperville has a work from home of 27.3% compared to 21.8% in McKinney.
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