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Cedar Hill, Texas comes in at about 48,733 residents. Cost of living comes out moderate — 8% above the national average. Rent typically lands near $1,676/mo, and the median household income is about $84,132. Overall, 41/100 on our composite score, which works out to a D, putting it at #781 nationally.
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Each dimension scored 0-100 against every other US city.
Based on overall cost of living vs. other US cities.
Temperate summers & winters, moderate precipitation.
Walk Score — how feasible daily errands are on foot.
Unemployment rate plus household income vs. national median.
Air quality index (EPA AQS data).
Share of residents 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher.
Cost-of-living index of 108 (with 100 as the US baseline) — that's moderate territory. With median rent at $1,676/mo and median household income at $84,132, housing takes about 24% of gross income — right inside the standard 30%-of-income guideline. Homes typically value around $246,300.
Full cost-of-living breakdown →Expect hot-summer weather — summers near 96°F, winters around 40°F. Rain (and snow, in some seasons) totals about 38 inches annually. Car-dependent for most errands, with small walkable pockets downtown or in older neighborhoods. Air quality reads good (AQI 49).
Verdict by lifestyle profile — same data, different priorities.
Cedar Hill is a tougher sell for families. It earns 42/100 (grade D) on the families profile. Strongest on climate (50/100); weakest on environmental quality (22/100).
Cedar Hill is a tougher sell for retirees. It earns 44/100 (grade D) on the retirees profile. Strongest on climate (50/100); weakest on environmental quality (22/100).
Cedar Hill is a tougher sell for remote workers. It earns 42/100 (grade D) on the remote workers profile. Strongest on climate (50/100); weakest on environmental quality (22/100).
Cedar Hill is a tougher sell for young professionals. It earns 45/100 (grade D) on the young professionals profile. Strongest on climate (50/100); weakest on environmental quality (22/100).
Cedar Hill, Texas pulls a 41/100 overall on the UrbRank Score (grade D), currently ranked #781 nationally. The composite weights seven lifestyle dimensions: affordability, safety, climate, walkability, jobs, environment, and education.
Cedar Hill's cost-of-living index is 108 (with 100 as the US average), which lands in the moderate band — 8% above the national average. Median rent runs about $1,676/mo.
Hot-summer — summer averages around 96°F, winter averages around 40°F, with about 38 inches of precipitation a year.
Walk Score: 49/100. Car-dependent for most errands, with small walkable pockets downtown or in older neighborhoods.
Cedar Hill has about 48,733 residents, 29% of adults 25+ holding a bachelor's degree or higher with a median age of 35.
Use UrbRank's comparison tool to put Cedar Hill head-to-head against any other US city — housing, salaries, demographics, and quality-of-life metrics side by side. The leaderboard pages also show how Cedar Hill stacks up for families, retirees, remote workers, and young professionals specifically.
Every US city is scored 0-100 on seven dimensions using public data from the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA Air Quality System, NOAA NCEI, and Walk Score. Each dimension is a percentile rank against every other city — so a score of 80 means the city is in the top 20% nationally on that dimension.
The overall score is a weighted average. Five lifestyle profiles — general, families, retirees, remote workers, young professionals — weight the dimensions differently to reflect what each cares about. Families get more weight on safety and schools; young professionals get more weight on jobs and walkability; retirees get more weight on climate.
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