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Moving from District of Columbia to Minnesota
A side-by-side comparison drawn from BLS, BEA, Census, FBI, and NOAA. Federal-government nexus, museums, expensive urban living. vs. Twin Cities arts, brutal winters, top public schools.
District of Columbia
Capital: Washington
Median household income $101,722 · winter low 28°F · 197 sunny days
Federal-government nexus, museums, expensive urban living.
Minnesota
Capital: Saint Paul
Median household income $84,313 · winter low 4°F · 195 sunny days
Twin Cities arts, brutal winters, top public schools.
Minnesota has an overall price level 98.6 (US avg = 100). Housing dominates the difference.
Summer high 82°F · Winter low 4°F · 195 sunny days/yr.
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See the full comparisonFrequently asked
Is it cheaper to live in Minnesota than District of Columbia?
Minnesota's overall price level is roughly 97.3 (US avg = 100), vs about 117.4 for District of Columbia — based on BEA Regional Price Parities. Housing is the dominant driver of the difference. Run a comparison for the full, current breakdown.
What's the income tax difference?
District of Columbia tops out at 10.75% income tax. Minnesota tops out at 9.85%.
How long do I have to register my vehicle in Minnesota?
Most Minnesota residents must register a vehicle within 30-60 days of moving. Check the piomover report for state-specific deadlines.