Operating a business in Crisp County requires a living wage of $17.85/year — below the national average. Here's the full cost picture.
Cost of business combines labor costs, housing affordability (which affects what you pay employees), property taxes, and rent burden. In Crisp County, the median rent burden is 25.8% of income and the effective property tax rate is 128.2%. These costs directly impact your operating margins and hiring competitiveness.
Living Wage (1 Adult)
$17.85
Annual
Median Rent (2BR)
$920
Per month (FMR)
Property Tax Rate
128.2%
Median Income
$43K
Recent building activity (last 12 months)
1 permit records on file
Cost Pillars
Living wage requirements and consumer price benchmarks for this county
Fair market rents and housing availability affecting employee compensation
Property tax rates and income tax burden for businesses and residents
Compare Crisp County's costs against other Georgia counties
Side-by-side cost breakdowns: wages, rents, property taxes, and income across multiple counties
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MIT Living Wage Calculator |Vintage: 2024 |Last refreshed: Feb 2024 |Next refresh: Feb 2025 |Source
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Fair Market Rents |Vintage: FY2025 |Last refreshed: Oct 2024 |Next refresh: Oct 2025 |Source
Tax Foundation |Vintage: 2024 |Last refreshed: Jul 2024 |Next refresh: Jul 2025 |Source
U.S. Census Bureau, Building Permits Survey |Vintage: 2024 |Last refreshed: Jan 2025 |Next refresh: Feb 2025 |Source