Douglas County vs Johnson County for Retirement

Compare Douglas County and Johnson County across affordability, healthcare access, climate comfort, disaster risk, air quality, and retiree fit.

Quick comparison

Better affordability
Johnson County
Better healthcare access
Johnson County
Better climate comfort
Close
Lower disaster risk
Close
Better air quality
Douglas County
Stronger retiree fit
Johnson County
Better overall score
Johnson County

Score comparison

Overall Retirement Score Johnson County has the edge
53
Douglas County
58
Johnson County
Affordability Johnson County has the edge
35
Douglas County
45
Johnson County
Healthcare Access Johnson County has the edge
72
Douglas County
92
Johnson County
Climate Comfort Close
69
Douglas County
69
Johnson County
Disaster Risk Close
63
Douglas County
63
Johnson County
Air Quality Douglas County has the edge
54
Douglas County
45
Johnson County
Retiree Fit Johnson County has the edge
27
Douglas County
31
Johnson County

Choose Douglas County if...

university-linked feel, stronger everyday identity, practical balance. Douglas County works best for retirees who want a university-linked Kansas county with a stronger everyday identity than purely practical service counties. It is less appealing if lower housing cost matters more.

Choose Johnson County if...

suburban polish, services, Kansas City-area access. Johnson County works for retirees who want suburban polish and Kansas City-area access. It is a comfort-and-convenience county more than a value county.

Neither is ideal if...

Neither place is automatically right for every retiree. Use the related rankings and full profiles below if you want a different balance of cost, healthcare, weather, risk, or lifestyle.

Frequently asked questions

Which place is more affordable?

Johnson County has the better affordability score unless the result is close.

Which place has the better overall retirement score?

Johnson County has the better overall score unless the result is close.