Cost of Living

New Orleans vs Minneapolis Cost of Living

Minneapolis is approximately 10.6% more expensive than New Orleans. See salary equivalence, taxes, and side-by-side breakdown.

New Orleans, LA

0.94×
cost-of-living index (1.00 = US average)
State
Louisiana
State income tax
~5% effective
City local income tax
None
Housing index (est.)
Typically 1.5–2× higher than overall index
0.59×
Food/groceries index
0.82×
Transport index
0.88×

Minneapolis, MN

1.04×
higher cost than New Orleans
State
Minnesota
State income tax
~5% effective
City local income tax
None
Housing index (est.)
0.77×
Food/groceries index
0.87×
Transport index
0.92×
Salary equivalence — to maintain the same lifestyle moving from New Orleans to Minneapolis
Salary in New OrleansEquivalent in MinneapolisDifference
$50,000$55,300+$5,300 (+10.6%)
$75,000$83,000+$8,000 (+10.7%)
$100,000$110,600+$10,600 (+10.6%)
$150,000$166,000+$16,000 (+10.7%)
$200,000$221,300+$21,300 (+10.7%)
Moving to Minneapolis? You'll need a higher nominal salary to maintain New Orleans's standard of living.

New Orleans vs Minneapolis: which is more affordable?

On an overall cost-of-living basis, Minneapolis is 10.6% more expensive than New Orleans. That means if you currently spend $5,000/month in New Orleans, you'd spend approximately $5,532 for the same lifestyle in Minneapolis. Or: $100,000 in New Orleans$110,638 in Minneapolis for equivalent purchasing power.

These multipliers are based on Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities and reflect average housing, food, transportation, and services costs. Real personal costs vary by neighborhood (urban core vs suburb), housing choice (rent vs own, apartment vs house), and lifestyle (frequency of dining out, car-dependent vs transit, etc.).

Tax differences

Both Louisiana and Minnesota levy state income taxes (typical effective rate ~5% at middle incomes). Tax burden is roughly comparable.

What costs more (and less) in Minneapolis

Cost of living differences are driven mostly by housing — typically the biggest expense category. Minneapolis's housing index (0.77×) compared to New Orleans's (0.59×) is the dominant factor.

Food, groceries, and transportation typically vary 5–15% between metros — much less than housing. For a couple moving from New Orleans to Minneapolis, expect roughly:

  • Rent / mortgage: 30% higher
  • Groceries: 6% higher
  • Transportation: 5% higher
  • Healthcare, services: roughly proportional to overall index

Things this calculator can't fully capture

  • Quality-of-life: weather, walkability, school quality, crime rates, commute times — not in the index.
  • Career opportunities: a metro with higher cost-of-living often pays correspondingly higher salaries for the same role. See our salary calculator by job and city.
  • Family situation: childcare, school district, eldercare costs vary independently of overall index.
  • Lifestyle preferences: a frugal renter pays less than the index suggests; a property owner in a hot market might pay much more.

Related tools

New Orleans Paycheck Calculator — exact take-home in New Orleans. Minneapolis Paycheck Calculator — exact take-home in Minneapolis. Salary Calculator — hourly ↔ annual conversion. Inflation Calculator — purchasing power over time. Mortgage Calculator — what you can afford.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Minneapolis more expensive than New Orleans?
Minneapolis is approximately 10.6% more expensive than New Orleans on an overall cost-of-living basis. Minneapolis's multiplier is 1.04× US national vs New Orleans's 0.94×.
If I make $100,000 in New Orleans, what salary do I need in Minneapolis to live equivalently?
Roughly $110,638. The ratio of 1.11× means $100K in New Orleans corresponds to about $110,638 in Minneapolis for an equivalent standard of living. Real differences depend on housing, transport, and lifestyle choices.
What about state taxes between Louisiana and Minnesota?
Louisiana: graduated state income tax (typical effective rate ~5%). Minnesota: graduated state income tax (typical effective rate ~5%). State tax structure is similar between these.
Does Minneapolis have a city income tax?
Minneapolis has no separate city income tax. Just federal + Minnesota state.
How accurate are these comparisons?
Population-level estimates based on cost-of-living indexes. Actual costs depend on neighborhood (urban core vs suburb), lifestyle (renting vs owning, transport choice, dining out), and family size. For precise budgeting, use BestPlaces, Numbeo, or local rent data alongside these estimates.