Median one-bedroom rent across the cities we track is $1,019 in Louisiana versus $1,192 in Minnesota. Overall, Louisiana runs roughly 15% cheaper on rent than Minnesota, its main day-to-day cost driver.
Median household income across tracked cities is $55,339 in Louisiana and $80,269 in Minnesota — about 31% higher in Minnesota. Louisiana has a top state income tax rate of 3.00% and a 5% state sales tax; Minnesota has a top state income tax rate of 9.85% and a 6.875% state sales tax.
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Louisiana vs Minnesota — FAQ
- Is it cheaper to live in Louisiana or Minnesota?
- Louisiana is cheaper on rent — its median one-bedroom of $1,019 runs about 15% below Minnesota's $1,192, based on the cities we track in each state.
- How much more do you need to earn to live in Louisiana than in Minnesota?
- To keep rent near the recommended 30% of gross income, based on median rent across tracked cities, you'd want to earn roughly $41,000 a year in Louisiana versus $48,000 in Minnesota.
- Which has lower taxes, Louisiana or Minnesota?
- Louisiana has a top state income tax rate of 3.00% and a 5% state sales tax. Minnesota has a top state income tax rate of 9.85% and a 6.875% state sales tax.
Housing, income, and climate are medians across the 1/1 cities we track in Louisiana/Minnesota — not population-weighted statewide figures. Taxes are exact state-level rates. Sources: US Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year; NOAA Climate Normals 1981–2010; Tax Foundation 2026.