Factors affecting the cost of moving from MS to GA
There are many factors that influence
Mississippi moving costs.
The cost to move from Mississippi to Georgia will depend on these factors:
- Move size: Moving a large home costs more than moving a studio apartment.
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Time of year: The peak moving season
in Mississippi is in the summer, so moving companies will likely charge more.
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DIY vs. professional mover:
DIY moving services are cheaper but you do all the heavy lifting compared to letting the pros handle your move.
What to know before moving from MS to GA
If you’re moving to Georgia from Mississippi, you’ll want to compare what life will be like.
Cost of living: Mississippi vs. Georgia
|
Mississippi |
Georgia |
Average rent cost |
$896 |
$1,221 |
Average home cost |
$181,313 |
$326,617 |
Average income (per capita) |
$68,505 |
$71,355 |
Cost of Living Index |
85 |
91 |
Unemployment rate |
2.9% |
3.6% |
Average Sales Tax |
7.0% |
7.32% |
State Income Tax |
4.7% |
5.49% |
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Rent is about 36% more expensive in Georgia than in Mississippi.
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Home prices are about 80% higher in Georgia than in Mississippi.
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The average income is about 4% higher in Georgia than in Mississippi.
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Cost of living is 7% lower in Georgia than in Mississippi.
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Georgia has a higher unemployment rate than Mississippi by about 24%.
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Sales taxes are 5% higher in Georgia than in Mississippi.
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Income taxes are 17% higher in Georgia than in Mississippi.
How life is different in Georgia vs. Mississippi
|
Georgia |
Mississippi |
Population |
11,029,227 |
10,037,261 |
Political leaning |
Democrat 51-49 |
Republican 60.9-38 |
Summer high |
90ºF |
91ºF |
Winter low |
33ºF |
33ºF |
Annual rain |
50" |
57" |
Annual snow |
1" |
1" |
Crime index |
20.58 |
19.92 |
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The population of Georgia is approximately 10% greater than the population of Mississippi.
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In the last presidential election, Georgia voted Democrat and Mississippi voted Republican.
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The average high in the summertime in Georgia is 90ºF
and in Mississippi, it’s 91ºF.
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During the coldest part of the year, Georgia reaches the temperature of 33ºF
and Mississippi gets down to 33ºF.
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You can expect about 50 inches of annual rainfall in Georgia versus 57 inches of rainfall in Mississippi.
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In Georgia, it snows about 1 inch annually
versus 1 inch of snow in Mississippi.
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Georgia has a higher crime rate than Mississippi with a crime index
of 20.58 vs. 19.92.
Comparing the pros of Mississippi vs. Georgia
Getting a fresh start in a new location is exciting. Here’s a side-by-side look at the perks of living in Georgia compared to Mississippi.
Pros of living in Mississippi |
Pros of living in Georgia |
Southern hospitality |
Ample economic opportunity |
Delicious comfort food |
Beautiful landscapes |
Mild winters |
Bountiful recreational opportunities |
Low cost of living |
Pleasant weather |
Nice beaches |
Home of Atlanta |
Comparing the cons of living in Mississippi vs. Georgia
Everything can’t be sunshine and rainbows all the time, no matter where you live.
Here are some things to be aware of when leaving Mississippi for Georgia.
Cons of living in Mississippi |
Cons of living in Georgia |
Extreme weather |
Hot humid summers |
Lackluster economy |
Pollen |
Low diversity |
Insects |
Poor healthcare |
High crime rate |
Political homogeneity |
Poor healthcare |
Other things to consider for your Mississippi to Georgia move
- Weather: Georgia experiences hot and humid summers and mild winters. Although tornados and hurricanes are not infrequent, they're rarely very severe. Icy roads after snowfalls in the winter could affect your move.
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HOA rules:
Check ahead with any neighborhood or community rules on moving to ensure a smooth move.
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Elevator reservation:
One common and important example of something that should be handled ahead of time is reserving the building's elevator
and finding out their rules for using the elevator.
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Parking permits:
Some cities require parking permits for large vehicles, find out ahead of time with your new local rules.
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State licensing:
Moving companies in Georgia are regulated by the the Georgia Department of Public Safety (GDPS). Regulations include insurance requirements and the handling of consumer complaints. Make sure the moving company you use has a license before hiring.
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State regulator:
You can verify a Georgia moving license
and its status on the state regulator's official website.
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Moving permits:
Georgia does not require any moving permits, but it is helpful to check local parking restrictions before moving into the state.
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Change of address:
We recommend submitting your change of address form with USPS at least a week prior to your move.
You can set an official move date on the form so that all your mail will get properly forwarded to Georgia.
Get started here.
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Mover's insurance:
Interstate moving companies are required under federal law to provide basic insurance — also called “released value protection” — free of charge to all moving customers.
Opt for Released Value Protection for its cost-effectiveness, offered by movers at no extra charge. However, it provides minimal coverage, with the mover's responsibility limited to 60 cents per pound per article. For comprehensive coverage matching the full value of your items, explore other options with your chosen moving company or consider a third-party insurance provider.
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Moving checklist:
Peace of mind is priceless. Our moving checklist will help you know you’ve got everything covered.
Things to do in Georgia
While you’re in Georgia, you won’t be bored. These are some of the coolest places to visit in your new home state:
- Georgia Aquarium
- Forsyth Park
- National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center
- Stone Mountain Park
- Jekyll Island
- Okefenokee Swamp
- Sea Island Golf Course
- Chattahoochee Oconee National Forests
- Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
- Atlanta Botanical Garden
- Callaway Gardens
- Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
- Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
- Cumberland Island National Seashore
- Savannah Historic District
- Amicalola Falls State Park
- World of Coca-Cola
- The Fox Theatre
- Tallulah Gorge State Park
- Providence Canyon State Park
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights
- Rock City Gardens
- David J. Sencer CDC Museum
- Georgia Guidestones
- Tybee Island Light Station and Museum
FAQs
What is the cheapest way to move from Mississippi to Georgia?
Do movers transport your car from Mississippi to Georgia?
Some full-service movers can coordinate auto transport for you as part of your relocation package for an additional fee.
But you can also handle
vehicle transport from Mississippi to Georgia
separately through one of the top car shipping companies.
What are the benefits of moving from Mississippi to Georgia?
The main reasons people are moving from Mississippi to Georgia are the amazing upsides of living in Georgia such as
ample economic opportunity and beautiful landscapes.
Is it cheaper to live in Mississippi or Georgia?
It is generally cheaper to live in Mississippi than in Georgia.
Housing
is much more affordable in Mississippi,
with average rent about 27% less
and home prices 45% lower than in Georgia.
Taxes are also lower in Mississippi, most notably income taxes,
which are more than 10% less than those paid by
Georgia residents.
How much should you make a year to live comfortably in Georgia?
You should make approximately $58,325 as a single adult with no children to live comfortably in Georgia.
The cost of living in Georgia is approximately $2,588 per month for an individual and $5,828 for a family of four.
The exact amount you’ll need to live comfortably may be more or less depending on where in Georgia you live
For example, larger cities like Atlanta and Columbus will have higher housing costs than those in smaller towns.
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