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Cincinnati or Dallas? Which of these two cities would you rather live in and why? Some criteria to help you decide is listed below......
Which has better year-round weather?
Which has friendlier people?
Which has less traffic?
Which has the better economy?
Which has a lower cost of living?
Better Weather: Different people have different preferences as to what better is but I like four seasons so I'll go with Cincinnati.
Friendlier People: I thought both cities were friendly but I'll give the nod to Dallas due to the higher growth rate over the years. I'm thinking with so many new people that it would led to more openness to new friends than in a city where people have more established ties.
Less Traffic: Cincinnati
Better Economy: Dallas
Lower Cost of Living: Cincinnati
Cincinnati wins 3 to 2. That being said, I'd prefer to live in Dallas.
Cincinnati no question...Dallas and Texas in general are a big hell to the nah for me.
Which has better year-round weather? Cincinnati
Which has friendlier people? Dallas
Which has less traffic? Cincinnati
Which has the better economy? Dallas
Which has a lower cost of living? Cincinnati
Cincinnati for certain. Lower COL, less traffic, better weather (for me), more beautiful scenery and easier access to mountains, more traditional urbanity and historic aesthetic, better location within the US, and while Dallas has the better economy, more pro sports, bigger city overall (with amenities like the airport), Cincinnati still has enough that it wins out, without thinking too hard about it.
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