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Phoenix
Arizona, USA
#49 in USA
70
Overall Score
VS
Tigard
Oregon, USA
#21 in USA
72
Overall Score
Tigard scores higher overall

Score Breakdown

Phoenix
Tigard
Livability
68
87
Affordability
60
40
Business
75
68
Growth
72
70

Cost of Living

Phoenix is the more affordable option overall — monthly living expenses run approximately 2% lower compared to Tigard. Housing costs are a major driver: Phoenix's average rent is 17% lower than Tigard's.
MetricPhoenixTigardDiff
Average Rent
$1,492$1,800-17%
Groceries
$426$450-5%
Utilities
$391$180+117%
Transport
$64$120-47%
Healthcare
$380$250+52%
Monthly Total
$2,753$2,800-2%
Cost Index
105121out of 100

Salary & Income

Tigard offers 24% lower average salaries. However, when adjusted for local cost of living, Tigard delivers stronger purchasing power — meaning your dollar stretches further day-to-day. The minimum comfortable salary in Phoenix is estimated at $52,974 vs $55,000 in Tigard.
MetricPhoenixTigard
Average Salary
$49,356$65,000
Salary Needed
$52,974$55,000
Purchasing Power
47,006 idx53,719 idx
Household Income
$81,332$108,823

Climate Comparison

Both cities share a similar average temperature, within 0°F of each other.
MetricPhoenixTigard
Avg Temp
°F°F
Summer High
°F°F
Winter Low
°F°F
Rainfall
in in
Snowfall
in in
Sunny Days
Humidity
14.00%73.00%

Commute & Transport

Tigard has the shorter commute — saving residents roughly 1,500 minutes (25 hours) per year compared to Phoenix. Phoenix scores higher for public transit, making it the better choice for car-free living. For walkability, Tigard leads — a better score here means more amenities reachable on foot.
MetricPhoenixTigard
Commute Time
26 min23 min
Transit Score
42.0/1040.0/10
Walkability
41.0/1070.0/10
Traffic Index
31.0060.00
Car Dependency
HighHigh

Economy & Demographics

Phoenix is the larger city — approximately 30x the population of Tigard. From a growth perspective, Tigard is expanding faster, signaling stronger demand for housing, jobs, and services. On the employment side, Phoenix has a lower unemployment rate, reflecting a tighter and more competitive job market.
MetricPhoenixTigard
Population
1,677,94756,011
Pop. Growth
0.75%1.00%
Median Age
34.939.4
Unemployment
4.00%4.20%
GDP
$0.0B$0.0B

Pros & Cons

Phoenix
Advantages
Phoenix's job market is projected to grow by 0.7% in 2026, outpacing many other regions.
The city ranks as the No. 7 most supportive city in the U.S. for small businesses as of April 2026.
Healthcare costs in Phoenix are 4% lower than the national average.
The average one-way commute time in Phoenix is 26 minutes, slightly less than the U.S. average.
Phoenix experiences abundant sunshine, averaging over 300 days per year.
Drawbacks
The cost of living in Phoenix is 5% higher than the national average, primarily due to housing expenses.
Phoenix's overall crime rate, while below the national average, still faces challenges with property crimes like auto theft.
The city has a low walkability score of 41, indicating high car dependency for most errands.
Summers in Phoenix are extremely hot, with average July highs around 105°F.
Traffic congestion in Phoenix resulted in commuters losing 76 hours in 2024, higher than the national average.
Tigard
Advantages
Tigard boasts a strong economy with a high number of local jobs and a short commute to major employment centers like Silicon Forest and downtown Portland.
The city offers an exceptional quality of life, with a livability score of 87 out of 100, ranking in the 99th percentile of all US cities.
Tigard provides abundant green spaces, including over 16 miles of paved trails and nearly 550 acres of parks, such as Cook Park and the Fanno Creek Trail.
Healthcare and utilities costs are lower than in most U.S. cities, contributing to overall affordability despite higher housing costs.
The public schools in Tigard are highly rated, making it a desirable location for families.
Drawbacks
Tigard has a higher overall crime rate compared to the national average, primarily driven by property crime in commercial areas.
The cost of living in Tigard is significantly higher than the national average, particularly due to housing expenses.
Traffic congestion on major routes like US 217 and Highway 99W can be very heavy during rush hour.
Despite public transit options, Tigard is largely car-dependent, with limited light rail access in many areas.
Some commercial corridors in Tigard can feel dated, and the city may have a less distinct community identity compared to some other suburbs.

Dive Deeper

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

Phoenix
#49
Arizona, USA
70.0 / 100 overall
Avg Rent
$1,492
Avg Salary
$49,356
Cost Index
105
Commute
26 min
Transit Score
42.0/10
Walkability
41.0/10
Sunny Days
/yr
Avg Temp
°F
Pop. Growth
0.75%
Unemployment
4.00%
Livability
68
Business
75
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Tigard
#21
Oregon, USA
72.0 / 100 overall
Avg Rent
$1,800
Avg Salary
$65,000
Cost Index
121
Commute
23 min
Transit Score
40.0/10
Walkability
70.0/10
Sunny Days
/yr
Avg Temp
°F
Pop. Growth
1.00%
Unemployment
4.20%
Livability
87
Business
68
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