Population
San Francisco
836,321
Boston
663,972
Median Income
San Francisco
$141,446
Boston
$94,755
Home Value
San Francisco
$1,380,500
Boston
$710,400
Rent
San Francisco
$2,419
Boston
$2,093
Crime Rate
San Francisco
5.96
Boston
6.28
Cost of Living
San Francisco
252.5
Boston
180.6
Avg Temp
San Francisco
56°F
Boston
50°F
Unemployment
San Francisco
5.6%
Boston
6.0%
How Similar Are San Francisco & Boston?
Boston is San Francisco's #6 most similar city
2 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
San Francisco
836,321
Boston
663,972
San Francisco has a 21% larger population than Boston.
Violent Crime
San Francisco
5.96
Boston
6.28
Both cities have similar violent crime — just a 5% difference.
Property Crime
San Francisco
39.29
Boston
20.22
San Francisco has a 49% higher property crime than Boston.
Political Leaning
San Francisco
15.5%
Boston
22.4%
Both cities lean Democratic, but Boston has a stronger Democratic lean (31% difference).
Unemployment
San Francisco
5.6%
Boston
6.0%
Both cities have similar unemployment — just a 6% difference.
Median Income
San Francisco
$141,446
Boston
$94,755
San Francisco has a 33% higher median income than Boston.
Home Values
San Francisco
$1,380,500
Boston
$710,400
San Francisco has a 49% higher home values than Boston.
Education
San Francisco
48.1%
Boston
38.0%
San Francisco has a 21% higher education than Boston.
Demographics
San Francisco
40.5%
Boston
47.8%
Boston has a 15% higher demographics than San Francisco.
Cost of Living
San Francisco
252.5
Boston
180.6
San Francisco has a 28% higher cost of living than Boston.
2 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. San Francisco and Boston differ in most key areas.
At a Glance
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San Francisco leads in 4 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — Boston leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDBoston scores 272.1 on the housing index (100 = national avg) vs 400.0 in San Francisco. Boston scores 180.6 on the overall cost index (100 = national avg) vs 252.5 in San Francisco. Boston has a living wage (family of 4) of $187,809 vs $262,560 in San Francisco (40% lower).
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Housing Market
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSBoston has a median property tax of $4,335 vs $9,412 in San Francisco (117% lower). San Francisco has a median home value of $1,380,500 vs $710,400 in Boston (94% higher). San Francisco has a single-family homes of 30.5% compared to 18.2% in Boston.
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Single-Family Homes
Jobs & Economy — San Francisco leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSan Francisco has a per capita income of $90,285 vs $60,001 in Boston (50% higher). San Francisco has a median household income of $141,446 vs $94,755 in Boston (49% higher). San Francisco has a work from home of 27.5% compared to 18.8% in Boston.
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Government Sector
Crime & Safety
Source: FBI UCRBoston has a burglary rate (per 1k) of 1.78 compared to 6.37 in San Francisco. Boston has a robbery rate (per 1k) of 1.26 compared to 2.67 in San Francisco. Boston has a property crime rate (per 1k) of 20.22 compared to 39.29 in San Francisco.
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Property Crime Clearance
Weather & Climate — San Francisco leads
Source: NOAA / Open-MeteoSan Francisco: 19.3" vs Boston: 38.6" for annual rainfall. San Francisco gets 89 more sunny days per year than Boston. San Francisco averages 50°F, about 7°F warmer than Boston.
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Schools & Education — San Francisco leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauSan Francisco has a bachelor's degree or higher of 48.1% compared to 38.0% in Boston. San Francisco has a high school diploma or higher of 57.2% compared to 50.8% in Boston.
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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Diploma or Higher
Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSan Francisco has a population of 836,321, about 1.3x the size of Boston (663,972). Boston skews younger with a median age of 33.2 vs 39.7.
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Black
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San Francisco
Boston
Healthcare — Boston leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareBoston: 3.7 vs San Francisco: 3.2 for avg cms rating (out of 5).
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Transportation & Commute — San Francisco leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSan Francisco has a bicycle of 3.3% compared to 2.1% in Boston. San Francisco has a work from home of 27.5% compared to 18.8% in Boston. Boston has a drive alone of 34.1% compared to 28.6% in San Francisco.
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