City-compare does exactly as its name suggests: select two U.S. cities and it will display various charts and statistics by way of comparison, all cleanly laid out and easy to absorb. For example, you can see at a glance why people call Pittsburgh “The Paris of Appalachia” but Cleveland a “giant Scooby Doo ghost town”
Based on data gathered from multiple sources (including the U.S. Census, American Community Survey, FBI and many more), I created a tool that lets you compare any two U.S. cities. This tool compares a wide variety of indicators, including income, demographics, crime rates, weather patterns, employment, religion and more. This is the most comprehensive comparison tool that I know of.