Seward, NE vs St. Paul, NE
There is a significant gap in the cost of living between these two cities. St. Paul is 20.3% cheaper than Seward. With a cost index of 67 vs 81, the difference would have a meaningful impact on a household's monthly budget. Someone relocating from St. Paul to Seward should plan for substantially higher expenses across most categories.
On the housing front, median rent in Seward is $986/month compared to $720/month in St. Paul — a 37% difference. Home values follow the same pattern: St. Paul is more affordable at $184,400 median vs $232,500.
Median household income in Seward is $70,000 compared to $58,493 in St. Paul (+19.7%). The higher salaries in Seward partially offset the cost difference, but don't fully close the gap. Looking at affordability, residents of Seward spend roughly 16.9% of their income on rent, more than the 14.8% in St. Paul.
Climate-wise, both cities share similar average temperatures (52.3°F vs 51.8°F). Seward receives more rainfall at 29.3" per year compared to 26.6" in St. Paul.
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