Living Cost Compare
Minnesota

1 cities tracked

$1,192median 1BR

vs
Wisconsin

1 cities tracked

$849median 1BR

Median one-bedroom rent across the cities we track is $1,192 in Minnesota versus $849 in Wisconsin. Overall, Wisconsin runs roughly 29% cheaper on rent than Minnesota, its main day-to-day cost driver.

Median household income across tracked cities is $80,269 in Minnesota and $51,888 in Wisconsin — about 35% higher in Minnesota. Minnesota has a top state income tax rate of 9.85% and a 6.875% state sales tax; Wisconsin has a top state income tax rate of 7.65% and a 5% state sales tax.

State Taxes

Sales Tax
6.875%
5%
+1.9 pp in Minnesota
Income Tax (top rate)
9.85%
7.65%
+2.2 pp in Minnesota

Housing (median across tracked cities)

Median 1BR Rent
$1,192
$849
+29% in Minnesota
Median Home Value
$345,600
$172,000
+50% in Minnesota

Income (median across tracked cities)

Median Household Income
$80,269
$51,888
+35% in Minnesota

Climate (median across tracked cities)

Avg Annual Temperature
47.4°F
47.9°F
+0.5°F in Wisconsin

Minnesota vs Wisconsin — FAQ

Is it cheaper to live in Minnesota or Wisconsin?
Wisconsin is cheaper on rent — its median one-bedroom of $849 runs about 29% 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 Minnesota than in Wisconsin?
To keep rent near the recommended 30% of gross income, based on median rent across tracked cities, you'd want to earn roughly $48,000 a year in Minnesota versus $34,000 in Wisconsin.
Which has lower taxes, Minnesota or Wisconsin?
Minnesota has a top state income tax rate of 9.85% and a 6.875% state sales tax. Wisconsin has a top state income tax rate of 7.65% and a 5% state sales tax.

Housing, income, and climate are medians across the 1/1 cities we track in Minnesota/Wisconsin — 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.