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Side-by-Side City Intelligence
Evaluate living budgets, internet speeds, safety, climate, and visa conditions across top nomad hubs to find your ideal base.
Operational Analysis Summary
A side-by-side assessment of Denver and Colorado Springs reveals how each city balances affordability, infrastructure, and resident safety:
- Financial Variance: Denver carries the higher cost structure at $1,292/mo. Opting for Colorado Springs reduces monthly outlay by 4% ($49/mo).
- Connectivity Speed: Internet performance tilts toward Colorado Springs with 460.3 Mbps download speeds, notably higher than Denver’s 429.1 Mbps offering.
- Safety Index: Safety indices (on a 0–100 scale) rate Colorado Springs at 58 and Denver at 52. A higher safety score correlates with lower residential risk.
- Legal Path: Neither location currently offers a dedicated digital nomad visa scheme, requiring alternative residency or tourist tracks.
Denver
United States
Colorado Springs
United States
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Side-by-side telemetry for Denver and Colorado Springs
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Monthly Budget$3,000
Denver
$1708 leftColorado Springs
$1757 leftMonthly Cost
$1,292vs$1,243
Colorado Springs saves $49/mo
Rent not included
Download Speed
429 Mbpsvs460 Mbps
Colorado Springs leads by 31 Mbps
Upload Speed
219 Mbpsvs236 Mbps
Colorado Springs leads by 18 Mbps
Safety Index
52/100vs58/100
Colorado Springs leads by 6 pts
Climate
10°Cvs10°C
Warmer = longer bar
Quality of Life
165vs182
Colorado Springs leads by 17 pts
Pollution Index
45/100vs32/100
Colorado Springs is cleaner by 13 pts
Lower is better
Best for Nomads
Colorado Springs
69/100
Data sources:Numbeo (cost, safety, health, QoL, pollution, property, traffic)Ookla (internet speeds)Open-Meteo (climate)World Bank (power grid)

