Florence
Alabama, USA
#16 in USA
68
Overall Score
VS
Madison
Alabama, USA
#2 in USA
82
Overall Score
Madison scores higher overall

Score Breakdown

Florence
Madison
Livability
75
76
Affordability
85
70
Business
65
78
Growth
72
85
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Cost of Living

Madison is the more affordable option overall — monthly living expenses run approximately 7% higher compared to Florence. Housing costs are a major driver: Florence's average rent is 12% lower than Madison's.
MetricFlorenceMadisonDiff
Average Rent
$1,195$1,358-12%
Groceries
$550$450+22%
Utilities
$344$223+54%
Transport
$323$150+115%
Healthcare
$126$200-37%
Monthly Total
$2,538$2,381+7%
Cost Index
8396out of 100

Salary & Income

Madison offers 26% lower average salaries. However, when adjusted for local cost of living, Madison delivers stronger purchasing power — meaning your dollar stretches further day-to-day. The minimum comfortable salary in Florence is estimated at $52,000 vs $55,000 in Madison.
MetricFlorenceMadison
Average Salary
$41,838$56,185
Salary Needed
$52,000$55,000
Purchasing Power
50,407 idx58,526 idx
Household Income
$52,174$134,655

Climate Comparison

Both cities share a similar average temperature, within 0°F of each other.
MetricFlorenceMadison
Avg Temp
°F°F
Summer High
°F°F
Winter Low
°F°F
Rainfall
in in
Snowfall
in in
Sunny Days
Humidity
70.00%70.00%

Commute & Transport

Both cities have comparable commute times, within 1 minutes of each other. Florence scores higher for public transit, making it the better choice for car-free living. For walkability, Florence leads — a better score here means more amenities reachable on foot.
MetricFlorenceMadison
Commute Time
19 min20 min
Transit Score
30.0/1010.0/10
Walkability
32.0/1017.0/10
Traffic Index
50.00
Car Dependency
HighHigh
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Economy & Demographics

Madison is the larger city — approximately 0.7x the population of Florence. From a growth perspective, Madison is expanding faster, signaling stronger demand for housing, jobs, and services. On the employment side, Madison has a lower unemployment rate, reflecting a tighter and more competitive job market.
MetricFlorenceMadison
Population
43,09764,029
Pop. Growth
1.21%4.40%
Median Age
35.137.3
Unemployment
4.20%2.00%
GDP
$0.0B$0.0B

Pros & Cons

Florence
Advantages
The cost of living in Florence is 16.8% lower than the national average, making it highly affordable.
Housing costs are significantly lower, with the median home price at $235,000 in May 2026, which is 49% lower than the national average.
Florence experienced a strong employment growth rate of 6.33% from 2023 to 2024.
The average commute time is relatively short at 18.7 minutes.
The city offers a vibrant cultural scene and access to outdoor activities along the Tennessee River.
Drawbacks
The overall crime rate in Florence is 25% higher than the national average, with violent crimes being 75% higher.
Florence has a low Walk Score of 32, indicating high car dependency for most errands.
Public transit options are limited, contributing to the city's car-dependent nature.
A significant portion of major roads and highways in the Florence area are in poor or mediocre condition.
The unemployment rate for Florence specifically was not readily available in recent data.
Madison
Advantages
Madison was ranked as the #9 Best Place to Live in the U.S. by Niche in 2025.
The city's overall crime rate is estimated to be 39% below the national average as of 2026, indicating a high level of safety.
The median household income of $134,655 in 2024 is significantly higher than the national average.
Madison's job market is robust, with employment growing by 7.19% from 2023-2024, particularly in the aerospace and technology sectors.
The city is known for its excellent school systems and a highly family-friendly environment.
Drawbacks
Madison exhibits high car dependency with a low walkability score of 17 and very limited public transit options.
Summers in Madison are characterized as long, muggy, and hot, with high humidity levels.
While overall healthcare costs are below the national average, they are slightly above the Alabama state average.
Some southeastern neighborhoods of Madison report higher crime rates compared to the safer central areas.
The median home price of approximately $420,000 in mid-2024 is higher than the average for the state of Alabama.
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Dive Deeper

Key figures side by side — see which city wins each category at a glance.

Florence
#16
Alabama, USA
68.0 / 100 overall
Avg Rent
$1,195
Avg Salary
$41,838
Cost Index
83
Commute
19 min
Transit Score
30.0/10
Walkability
32.0/10
Sunny Days
/yr
Avg Temp
°F
Pop. Growth
1.21%
Unemployment
4.20%
Livability
75
Business
65
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Madison
#2
Alabama, USA
82.0 / 100 overall
Avg Rent
$1,358
Avg Salary
$56,185
Cost Index
96
Commute
20 min
Transit Score
10.0/10
Walkability
17.0/10
Sunny Days
/yr
Avg Temp
°F
Pop. Growth
4.40%
Unemployment
2.00%
Livability
76
Business
78
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