MN U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024

Minnesota

5,793,151 Population ・rank 22 of 51
$87,117 Median household income ・rank 15 of 51
$344,600 Median home value ・rank 24 of 51
$1,291 Median gross rent (monthly) ・rank 27 of 51

Minnesota has a population of about 5,793,151 (No.22 of 51 in the U.S.). Household income is mid-pack nationally.

Median household income $87,117 (No.15); per capita income $47,926 (No.13); median home value $344,600 (No.24); median rent $1,291 (No.27); median age 39.2 (No.32); income inequality (Gini) 0.452 (No.42).

Metrics and national rank

  • Population 5,793,151 (rank 22 of 51)
  • Median household income $87,117 (rank 15 of 51)
  • Median home value $344,600 (rank 24 of 51)
  • Median gross rent (monthly) $1,291 (rank 27 of 51)
  • Median age 39.2 (rank 32 of 51)
  • Per capita income $47,926 (rank 13 of 51)
  • Income inequality (Gini) 0.452 (rank 42 of 51)
  • Housing units 2,597,229 (rank 21 of 51)
  • Median year structure built 1979 (rank 31 of 51)

About the metrics

  • Population(people):Total state population (ACS 1-year estimate). A basis for market size, labor force, and representation.
  • Median household income(USD/year):Median household income (USD/year). A gauge of living standards and a reference for cost-of-living and relocation comparisons.
  • Median home value(USD):Median value of owner-occupied homes (USD). A comparison metric for housing cost and asset prices.
  • Median gross rent (monthly)(USD/month):Median gross rent (rent plus utilities), monthly USD. For comparing rental housing costs.
  • Median age(years):Median age of residents (years). A gauge of the age structure (aging vs. younger population).
  • Per capita income(USD/year):Average income per person (USD/year). Useful for comparing income levels independent of household size.
  • Income inequality (Gini)(0–1):The Gini index of income inequality (0 = perfect equality to 1 = maximal inequality). Higher means more unequal.
  • Housing units(units):Total housing units in the state (including vacant). A gauge of the size of the housing stock.
  • Median year structure built(year):Median year housing structures were built. A newer value means a newer housing stock.

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