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Trenton-Princeton, NJ vs Vineland, NJ

Side-by-side comparison across cost of living, rent, wages, crime, schools, childcare, and environment — sourced entirely from U.S. federal data, no crowdsourced estimates.

Trenton vs Vineland: composite livability scores

Trenton96.632124352331682.12435233160622Vineland37.5647668393782473.8341968911917122.27979274611399881.86528497409327CostWagesRentCrimeSchools
Trenton vs Vineland: composite livability scores

Source: BEA, HUD, BLS, FBI, NCES, DOL, EPA As of December 2024

Trenton and Vineland differ across eleven dimensions of livability. Trenton has a cost-of-living index of 103.2 vs Vineland's 96.0 (national average = 100). A 2-bedroom averages $1,950/mo vs $1,673/mo.

Reading the Trenton vs Vineland Comparison

Trenton (NJ) and Vineland (NJ) are assembled here from the same federal data pipeline — BEA Regional Price Parities, HUD Fair Market Rents, BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, FBI Uniform Crime Reports, NCES public-school counts, and EPA environmental indicators — so every number on this page is directly comparable. The overall cost index reads 103.2 for Trenton against 96.0 for Vineland, a 7.2-point gap on a scale where 100 equals the U.S. average. HUD's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent — the figure used to set housing-choice voucher payment standards — is $1,950/mo in Trenton and $1,673/mo in Vineland, a $277/mo difference that compounds to $3,324 over a year.

Wage data is reported by metro delineation, and one of these metros is missing a BLS record for the latest OES cycle; the salary columns below fall back to available years. State-level violent crime, the most reliable geographic tier FBI UCR publishes, is 215.7 per 100,000 residents in NJ vs 215.7 in NJ, with property-crime rates of 1395.7 and 1395.7 respectively.

Schools are reported at the state tier by NCES: NJ lists 2,509 public schools at a 11.9:1 student-teacher ratio, while NJ lists 2,509 schools at 11.9:1 — a signal of class-size staffing, though individual district and school-level variation within each state is substantial. Department of Labor center-based infant care runs $15,732/yr in the Trenton area versus $15,732/yr in Vineland — a line item that shifts the real cost-of-living picture for households with children under five far more than headline RPP does. When these pieces are read together rather than in isolation, Trenton and Vineland are not simply "cheaper" or "more expensive" — they trade across dimensions, and which metro wins depends on whether your household optimizes for rent, wages, schools, childcare, safety, or environment. Treat the tables below as inputs to that trade-off, not as a single ranking.

Trenton composite

46.7 /100

Grade D · weighted across 7 dims

Vineland composite

49.4 /100

Grade D · weighted across 7 dims

Cost-of-living gap

7.2 pts

Trenton vs Vineland BEA RPP

2-bed rent delta

$277 /mo

Trenton priced higher

Composite life score on the national 0–100 scale

Trenton

Trenton composite (Grade D)

Vineland

Vineland composite (Grade D)

Composite is a weighted roll-up of seven dimensions: cost (20%), wages (20%), rent (15%), safety (15%), schools (10%), childcare (10%), environment (10%). Each input normalized to a 0–100 percentile across all metros.

Per-dimension comparison: Trenton vs Vineland

Trenton — Cost103.18Vineland — Cost95.968Trenton — Salary96.6321243523316Vineland — Salary73.83419689119171
Per-dimension comparison: Trenton vs Vineland

💰 Cost of Living PlainCost →

Category Trenton Vineland
Overall RPP 103.2 96.0
Goods 99.8 99.8
Services 112.3 108.2
Rents 135.1 83.9

Salary Equivalent Calculator

What salary in Vineland gives the same purchasing power as your salary in Trenton?

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Equivalent in Vineland: $93,010

Based on BEA Regional Price Parities (Trenton: 103.2, Vineland: 96.0, national avg = 100).

🏠 Rent (Fair Market Rent) PlainRent →

Bedrooms Trenton Vineland
Studio $1,344/mo $1,280/mo
1 Bedroom $1,545/mo $1,375/mo
2 Bedroom $1,950/mo $1,673/mo
3 Bedroom $2,338/mo $2,303/mo
4 Bedroom $2,670/mo $2,311/mo

🛡️ Crime Rates (state-level) PlainCrime →

Crime Type (per 100K) Trenton (NJ) Vineland (NJ)
Violent Crime 215.7 215.7
Property Crime 1395.7 1395.7

🎓 Schools (state-level) PlainSchools →

Metric NJ NJ
Total Schools 2,509 2,509
Student-Teacher Ratio 11.9:1 11.9:1
Charter Schools 3.3% 3.3%

👶 Childcare Costs (Annual Avg) (state-level) PlainChildcare →

Age Group NJ NJ
Infant (Center) $15,732/yr $15,732/yr
Toddler (Center) $15,377/yr $15,377/yr
Preschool (Center) $15,377/yr $15,377/yr

🌿 Environment (state-level) PlainEnviro →

Metric NJ NJ
EPA Facilities 404 404
Water Systems 619 619
Superfund Sites 153 153
Water Violations 1,109 1,109
Government-verified data — Air quality (EPA AQS), water safety (EPA SDWIS), healthcare access (HRSA), and disaster risk (FEMA NRI) are sourced directly from U.S. federal agencies. No crowdsourced estimates.

💨 Air Quality (EPA AQS) PlainAir →

Metric Trenton Vineland
Median AQI 43.0 39.0
Good Air Days 67.2% 80.8%
Unhealthy Air Days 5 days 1 days

💧 Water Safety (EPA SDWIS, state-level) PlainWater →

Metric NJ NJ
Water Safety Score 6/100 6/100
Total Violations 204,988 204,988
Health-Based Violations 22,229 22,229
Systems with Violations 95.0% 95.0%

🏥 Healthcare Access (HRSA, state-level) PlainHealthAccess →

Metric NJ NJ
Healthcare Access Score 0/100 0/100
Population in Shortage Area 100.0% 100.0%
HPSA Designations 126 126

HPSA = Health Professional Shortage Area, designated by HRSA. Higher access score = better healthcare availability.

⚠️ Natural Disaster Risk (FEMA NRI, state-level) PlainHazard →

Metric NJ NJ
Disaster Safety Score 9/100 9/100
NRI Risk Score (avg county) 90.8 90.8
Expected Annual Loss Score 92.1 92.1

FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) scores are county-level percentiles (0–100). Higher disaster safety score = lower relative risk. State-level values are county averages.

Crime, schools, childcare, and environment data shown at state level. Metro-specific data for these dimensions is not available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Trenton more expensive than Vineland?
Trenton has a cost of living index of 103.2 compared to Vineland's 96.0 (national average = 100). Trenton is 7.2 points above Vineland on the BEA Regional Price Parity scale.
What is the rent difference between Trenton and Vineland?
A 2-bedroom apartment averages $1,950/mo in Trenton vs $1,673/mo in Vineland, based on HUD Fair Market Rent data. Studios range from $1,344/mo to $1,280/mo.
How do salaries compare between Trenton and Vineland?
Wage data is not available for one or both metros.
Is Trenton or Vineland safer?
At the state level, NJ has a violent crime rate of 215.7 per 100,000 residents compared to NJ's 215.7 per 100,000. Property crime rates are 1395.7 vs 1395.7 per 100,000 respectively, based on FBI Uniform Crime Report data.
How do schools compare between Trenton and Vineland?
NJ has 2,509 public schools with an average student-teacher ratio of 11.9:1, while NJ has 2,509 schools at 11.9:1. Charter schools make up 3.3% of NJ schools vs 3.3% in NJ. Data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
Where does the comparison data come from?
All data comes from official U.S. government sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis (cost of living), HUD (fair market rents), BLS (wages), FBI UCR (crime), NCES (schools), Department of Labor (childcare), EPA (environment, air quality, water safety), HRSA (healthcare access), and FEMA NRI (disaster risk). No crowdsourced estimates or proprietary ratings are used.

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