Population
Springfield
113,714
Warner Robins
81,438
Median Income
Springfield
$65,537
Warner Robins
$65,715
Home Value
Springfield
$155,200
Warner Robins
$171,600
Rent
Springfield
$945
Warner Robins
$1,151
Crime Rate
Springfield
9.01
Warner Robins
6.66
Cost of Living
Springfield
101.0
Warner Robins
103.4
Avg Temp
Springfield
N/A
Warner Robins
N/A
Unemployment
Springfield
6.7%
Warner Robins
6.5%
How Similar Are Springfield & Warner Robins?
Warner Robins is Springfield's #10 most similar city
5 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Springfield
113,714
Warner Robins
81,438
Springfield has a 28% larger population than Warner Robins.
Violent Crime
Springfield
9.01
Warner Robins
6.66
Springfield has a 26% higher violent crime than Warner Robins.
Property Crime
Springfield
49.11
Warner Robins
29.80
Springfield has a 39% higher property crime than Warner Robins.
Political Leaning
Springfield
51.6%
Warner Robins
55.3%
Both cities lean Republican with similar vote shares — 7% difference.
Unemployment
Springfield
6.7%
Warner Robins
6.5%
Both cities have similar unemployment — just a 4% difference.
Median Income
Springfield
$65,537
Warner Robins
$65,715
Both cities have similar median income — just a 0% difference.
Home Values
Springfield
$155,200
Warner Robins
$171,600
Both cities have similar home values — just a 10% difference.
Education
Springfield
24.6%
Warner Robins
19.4%
Springfield has a 21% higher education than Warner Robins.
Demographics
Springfield
70.5%
Warner Robins
45.1%
Springfield has a 36% higher demographics than Warner Robins.
Cost of Living
Springfield
101.0
Warner Robins
103.4
Both cities have similar cost of living — just a 2% difference.
5 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Springfield and Warner Robins share several key characteristics.
At a Glance
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Springfield
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Warner Robins
Springfield leads in 4 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — Springfield leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDSpringfield has a fair market rent (1br) of $970 vs $1,221 in Warner Robins (21% lower). Springfield has a fair market rent (2br) of $1,203 vs $1,362 in Warner Robins (12% lower). Springfield scores 102.4 on the housing index (100 = national avg) vs 108.7 in Warner Robins.
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Housing Market
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSWarner Robins has a median property tax of $1,493 vs $3,224 in Springfield (116% lower). Springfield has a owner-occupied of 63.5% compared to 53.1% in Warner Robins. Springfield has a median rent of $945 vs $1,151 in Warner Robins (18% lower).
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Median Rent
Median Property Tax
Owner-Occupied
Vacancy Rate
Single-Family Homes
Jobs & Economy — Springfield leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSpringfield has a work from home of 12.1% compared to 7.4% in Warner Robins. Springfield: 55,195 vs Warner Robins: 40,872 for labor force. Springfield has a per capita income of $41,110 vs $31,928 in Warner Robins (29% higher).
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Crime & Safety — Warner Robins leads
Source: FBI UCRWarner Robins has a burglary rate (per 1k) of 3.60 compared to 15.25 in Springfield. Warner Robins has a robbery rate (per 1k) of 0.76 compared to 1.34 in Springfield. Warner Robins has a property crime rate (per 1k) of 29.80 compared to 49.11 in Springfield.
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Weather & Climate
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Schools & Education — Springfield leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauSpringfield has a bachelor's degree or higher of 24.6% compared to 19.4% in Warner Robins. Springfield has a high school diploma or higher of 43.8% compared to 38.2% in Warner Robins.
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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Diploma or Higher
Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSpringfield has a population of 113,714, about 1.4x the size of Warner Robins (81,438). Warner Robins skews younger with a median age of 32.3 vs 40.7.
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Foreign Born
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Springfield
Warner Robins
Healthcare — Warner Robins leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareWarner Robins: 5 vs Springfield: 4 for with emergency services. Warner Robins: 3.3 vs Springfield: 2.7 for avg cms rating (out of 5).
Nearby Hospitals
Avg CMS Rating (out of 5)
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Transportation & Commute — Springfield leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSpringfield has a public transit of 1.7% compared to 0.1% in Warner Robins. Springfield has a bicycle of 0.4% compared to 0.1% in Warner Robins. Springfield has a work from home of 12.1% compared to 7.4% in Warner Robins.
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