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Dayton vs Montpelier

Dayton, Idaho versus Montpelier, Idaho: a factual, side-by-side comparison of cost of living, housing, safety, schools, and climate. Greener figures rank better among US places.

Overall livability

Dayton

Solid · objective livability52/100

Montpelier

Mixed · objective livability43/100

Dayton edges out Montpelier on overall objective livability (52 vs 43 of 100), though each leads on different factors below.

Factor-by-factor comparison

FactorDaytonMontpelier
Affordability
Median Household Income$82k$51k
Cost of Living$46k$49k
Home Value$237k$158k
Monthly Rent$1k$610
Monthly Owner Costs$150$758
Property Tax Rate0.48%0.64%
Income Tax5.80%5.80%
Sales Tax6.03%6.03%
Estimated total tax burden9.19%9.78%
Unemployment6.0%7.3%
Weather
Winter Temp (Jan)25°F19°F
Summer Temp (Jul)73°F67°F
Annual Precipitation17.3 in17.9 in
Annual Snowfall52.4 in90.6 in
Sunny Days252 days252 days
Summer Humidity44°F44°F
Comfortable Days33 days26 days
Safety & Wellbeing
Natural Disaster Risk71.784.5
Air Quality36 AQI28 AQI
School Quality17.618.1
Violent Crime194/100k1250/100k
Property Crime308/100k1250/100k
Community
Population5052,649
Median Age35.537.4
Racial Diversity0.080.05
Male/Female Ratio1.201.01
Political LeaningR+80R+79
White (%)96.0%93.5%
Black (%)0.0%0.0%
Hispanic (%)1.6%4.7%
Asian (%)0.0%1.2%
Other / Multiracial (%)2.4%0.5%
Getting Around
Walkability5.7/205.8/20
Airport Distance91 mi112 mi
Lifestyle & Connectivity
Broadband Access95.1%85.0%
Amenities Nearby237.6267.95
Park & Nature AccessLimitedLimited

Each figure is colored by how it ranks among all US places: green is strong, amber average, red weaker. Neutral factors (population, demographics, target-style climate) show their percentile without a better/worse claim.

Frequently asked questions

Is Dayton or Montpelier more affordable?
Dayton has the lower cost of living: its index is $46k, compared with Dayton's $46k and Montpelier's $49k. Median rent is $1k in Dayton versus $610 in Montpelier.
Is Dayton or Montpelier safer?
Dayton has the lower violent crime rate. Dayton reports 194/100k and Montpelier reports 1250/100k (violent crimes per 100,000 residents).
Are homes cheaper in Dayton or Montpelier?
The median home value is $237k in Dayton and $158k in Montpelier, so homes are more affordable in Montpelier.
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