Population
Winston-Salem
250,887
Springfield
154,751
Median Income
Winston-Salem
$57,673
Springfield
$51,339
Home Value
Winston-Salem
$208,200
Springfield
$222,700
Rent
Winston-Salem
$1,033
Springfield
$1,114
Crime Rate
Winston-Salem
8.10
Springfield
8.93
Cost of Living
Winston-Salem
98.4
Springfield
100.0
Avg Temp
Winston-Salem
N/A
Springfield
N/A
Unemployment
Winston-Salem
5.9%
Springfield
8.2%
How Similar Are Winston-Salem & Springfield?
Springfield is Winston-Salem's #16 most similar city
5 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Winston-Salem
250,887
Springfield
154,751
Winston-Salem has a 38% larger population than Springfield.
Violent Crime
Winston-Salem
8.10
Springfield
8.93
Both cities have similar violent crime — just a 9% difference.
Property Crime
Winston-Salem
29.21
Springfield
28.36
Both cities have similar property crime — just a 3% difference.
Political Leaning
Winston-Salem
42.8%
Springfield
44.5%
Both cities lean Democratic with similar vote shares — 4% difference.
Unemployment
Winston-Salem
5.9%
Springfield
8.2%
Springfield has a 28% higher unemployment than Winston-Salem.
Median Income
Winston-Salem
$57,673
Springfield
$51,339
Winston-Salem has a 11% higher median income than Springfield.
Home Values
Winston-Salem
$208,200
Springfield
$222,700
Both cities have similar home values — just a 7% difference.
Education
Winston-Salem
24.1%
Springfield
12.4%
Winston-Salem has a 49% higher education than Springfield.
Demographics
Winston-Salem
48.7%
Springfield
40.8%
Winston-Salem has a 16% higher demographics than Springfield.
Cost of Living
Winston-Salem
98.4
Springfield
100.0
Both cities have similar cost of living — just a 2% difference.
5 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Winston-Salem and Springfield share several key characteristics.
At a Glance
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Winston-Salem leads in 5 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — Winston-Salem leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDWinston-Salem has a fair market rent (2br) of $1,232 vs $1,734 in Springfield (29% lower). Winston-Salem has a fair market rent (1br) of $1,082 vs $1,382 in Springfield (22% lower). Winston-Salem scores 109.9 on the housing index (100 = national avg) vs 126.0 in Springfield.
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Housing Market — Winston-Salem leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSSpringfield has a vacancy rate of 7.4% compared to 11.6% in Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem has a median property tax of $1,964 vs $3,570 in Springfield (45% lower). Winston-Salem has a single-family homes of 65.9% compared to 49.5% in Springfield.
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Jobs & Economy — Winston-Salem leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSWinston-Salem: 122,917 vs Springfield: 69,874 for labor force. Winston-Salem has a work from home of 12.3% compared to 7.6% in Springfield. Winston-Salem has a per capita income of $35,074 vs $27,054 in Springfield (30% higher).
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Crime & Safety
Source: FBI UCRWinston-Salem has a property crime clearance of 16.8% compared to 4.6% in Springfield. Springfield has a burglary rate (per 1k) of 3.14 compared to 5.70 in Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem has a violent crime clearance of 44.7% compared to 27.7% in Springfield.
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Schools & Education — Winston-Salem leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauWinston-Salem has a bachelor's degree or higher of 24.1% compared to 12.4% in Springfield. Winston-Salem has a high school diploma or higher of 39.5% compared to 33.7% in Springfield.
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Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSWinston-Salem has a population of 250,887, about 1.6x the size of Springfield (154,751). Springfield skews younger with a median age of 33.7 vs 35.6.
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Healthcare — Winston-Salem leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareWinston-Salem: 3.8 vs Springfield: 2.5 for 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 3.8% compared to 1.2% in Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem has a work from home of 12.3% compared to 7.6% in Springfield. Springfield has a bicycle of 0.4% compared to 0.3% in Winston-Salem.
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