COMPARING TWO PLACES
Minnesota vs Indiana
PLACE A
Minnesota
VS
PLACE B
Indiana
Minnesota is 16% smaller than Indiana. Minnesota earns more, with a median household income $17,105 higher.
MINNESOTAINDIANADIFFERENCE
Total population5,739,4456,851,073−16% vs Indiana
Population density72191−119
Population growth7.6%4.7%+2.9 pts
Median age38.838.1+0.7
Male50.1%49.6%+0.5 pts
Female49.9%50.4%−0.5 pts
Foreign-born8.7%6.3%+2.4 pts
White, non-Hispanic75.9%75.4%+0.5 pts
Black6.9%9.1%−2.1 pts
Hispanic / Latino6.4%8.6%−2.2 pts
Asian5.1%2.6%+2.5 pts
Other5.7%4.3%+1.4 pts
Median household income$89,062$71,957+$17,105
Per capita income$48,237$38,351+$9,886
Poverty rate9.3%12.3%−3.0 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4530.452Even
Bachelor's degree or higher39.4%29.5%+9.9 pts
Graduate degree13.8%10.8%+3.0 pts
Unemployment rate4.1%4.3%−0.2 pts
Labor force participation68.1%63.8%+4.3 pts
Median home value$329,300$218,200+$111,100
Median gross rent$1,280$1,062+$218
Owner-occupied72.2%70.6%+1.7 pts
Housing vacancy rate9.3%8.8%+0.6 pts
Rent-burdened households45.3%44.4%+0.9 pts
Average commute22.724.1−1.5
Worked from home17.6%10.7%+6.9 pts
Public transit to work1.8%0.6%+1.1 pts
Uninsured4.7%7.4%−2.7 pts
Population, 1990 – 2024