Arkansas vs Minnesota: Cost of Living, Taxes & Why Minnesotans Are Moving South (2026)
The Minnesota-to-Arkansas Migration Story
Minnesota has a lot going for it — a world-class metro in Minneapolis-St. Paul, 10,000 lakes, a strong arts and culture scene, excellent healthcare, and a highly educated workforce. But it also has some of the highest state income taxes in the nation, long brutal winters, and home prices that have risen substantially in the Twin Cities metro and its desirable suburbs.
For the growing number of Minnesotans who work remotely, are retired or near retirement, or are simply tired of paying a 9.85% top state income tax rate, the calculation has shifted. Arkansas offers a dramatically different fiscal and climate environment — and the quality of life in Central Arkansas surprises most visitors who’ve only thought of it as flyover country.
Income Tax: Minnesota vs Arkansas
This is the starkest difference between the two states. Minnesota has a graduated income tax with a top rate of 9.85% — among the highest top rates in the entire country. The 6.8% bracket kicks in at relatively modest income levels. Arkansas’s top rate is 4.4% and declining with scheduled cuts. For a household earning $150,000/year, the income tax difference alone could be $6,000–$8,000/year in Arkansas’s favor.
Minnesota also taxes Social Security income at the state level (though with some exemptions for lower earners). Arkansas has moved to exempt more retirement income from taxation. For retirees, this can represent thousands of dollars in annual savings.
Home Prices: Minneapolis vs Little Rock
The Twin Cities metro (Minneapolis-St. Paul) median home price runs approximately $310,000–$340,000. Desirable suburbs like Edina, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, and Plymouth run $380,000–$550,000+. Even outer-ring suburbs and mid-tier cities like Burnsville, Apple Valley, and Shakopee run $290,000–$360,000.
Central Arkansas (Little Rock metro) runs $190,000–$215,000 for median sale prices. The same budget that buys a modest 3-bedroom in a Minnesota outer suburb buys a 4-bedroom newer construction home in Cabot, Conway, or Bryant.
Property Taxes
Minnesota’s effective property tax rate is approximately 1.11% — nearly double Arkansas’s 0.61%. On a $300,000 Minnesota home, that’s $3,300/year in property taxes. On a $210,000 Arkansas home at 0.61%, that’s $1,281/year — a savings of over $2,000/year even accounting for the lower home value.
Winter: Minnesota vs Arkansas — No Contest
Minneapolis averages 54 inches of snow per year. January average highs are 23°F. Wind chills of -20°F to -40°F are not uncommon. The heating season runs October through April. Minnesota winters are objectively brutal — this is simply a fact of geography.
Central Arkansas averages under 5 inches of snow per year. January average highs in Little Rock are 51°F. The city has ice storms occasionally, but the extended winter misery of the Upper Midwest doesn’t exist in Arkansas. For Minnesotans, this single factor often drives the relocation decision more than any financial consideration.
Healthcare and Quality of Life
Minnesota punches well above its weight on healthcare — Mayo Clinic in Rochester is one of the world’s premier medical institutions, and the Twin Cities have excellent hospital systems. Arkansas has UAMS (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) in Little Rock, which is the state’s top medical center and a nationally recognized research and teaching hospital. For routine and specialized care, Little Rock provides strong options.
Minnesota’s cultural amenities in the Twin Cities — arts, music, sports (Twins, Vikings, Timberwolves, Wild), and restaurant scene — are legitimately world-class. Arkansas’s cultural scene is smaller but growing, particularly in Bentonville (Crystal Bridges Museum) and Little Rock.
Moving from Minnesota to Central Arkansas: What to Expect
- Tax savings: Most Minnesota-to-Arkansas movers see significant income tax and property tax reductions
- Home price adjustment: Your Minnesota home equity typically buys significantly more in Arkansas
- Weather shock (positive): The first winter in Arkansas feels like spring to most Minnesotans
- Cultural adjustment: Arkansas is more rural and Southern in character; the pace is slower and friendlier
- VA loans: Veterans from Minnesota find Arkansas’s lower home prices make the VA benefit extremely powerful
Work With a Central Arkansas Relocation REALTOR®
Ashley Watters is a Central Arkansas REALTOR® with eXp Realty specializing in helping out-of-state buyers — including those from Minnesota and the Upper Midwest — find the right home in Central Arkansas. She handles VA loans, remote buyers, and relocation purchases with expertise.
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