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Applied Research Project Hannah Williams
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Overview of DC High Cost of Living High Cost of Housing Less Career Mobility Less Career Opportunities Close to family and friends
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Overview of San Francisco Higher Cost of Housing Higher Cost of Living More Career Mobility More Opportunities Far from family and friends
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Cost of Living Comparison WASHINGTON, D.C.SAN FRANCISCO $55,100$64,700 Monthly Expense% Annual IncomeMonthly Expense% Annual Income Change in Expense Housing$1,40730.6%$2,18240.5%-55.1% Utilities$2184.7%$1462.7%33.0% Groceries$1,31828.7%$1,97836.7%-50.1% Transportation$2505.4%$3005.6%-20.0% Healthcare$1753.8%$1963.6%-12.0% Recreation$1,00021.8%$5009.3%-50.0% Savings$223.674.9%$89.671.7%59.9%
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Graduate School StartingMedianTop EarnersExpected Salary Without MastersWith Masters Washington, D.C52,13088,720142,96055,10079,400 San Francisco60,42092,400154,48064,70085,900 University of Texas Masters in Architecture In state tuition per semester: $6,444 Total cost:$38,664 Salary Increase
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Career Options with Masters Architect, non landscape ($74,520 avg) Architectural Drafters ($49,970 avg) Civil Drafters ($49,970 avg) Architectural and Engineer Managers ($130,620 avg) Landscape Architects ($64,570 avg)
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Conclusion Work in D.C. Lower cost of living More disposable income & savings Closer to family and friends Get Masters in Architecture Career Mobility Significant pay increase
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