Eugene vs St. Paul for Families (2026)

Better for families: St. Paul~9% cheaper overall
2BR Rent / month
$2,200
Eugene
$2,000
St. Paul
Median Home Price
$430K
Eugene
$310K
St. Paul
Household Income / yr
$58K
Eugene
$65K
St. Paul
State Income Tax
9.9%
Eugene
9.9%
St. Paul

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Full family cost breakdown

Metric
Eugene
Oregon
St. Paul
Minnesota
Studio rent / month$1,300$1,200Better
2BR rent / month$2,200$2,000Better
Median home price$430K$310KBetter
Median household income$58K$65KBetter
Est. childcare / month$1,391$1,261Better
State income tax9.9%Better9.9%
Sales tax (combined)0%Better8%
Monthly utilities$128Better$195
Groceries index (US = 100)104101Better

Frequently asked questions

Which city is better for raising a family — Eugene or St. Paul?

Based on housing costs, income, taxes, and overall affordability, St. Paul scores better for families. 2-bedroom rent is $2,000/mo in St. Paul vs $2,200/mo. St. Paul is approximately 9% cheaper overall. That said, both cities have strong family communities — the right choice depends on your career, lifestyle, and proximity to family.

What is the average 2-bedroom rent in Eugene vs St. Paul?

As of Q1 2026, median 2BR rent is $2,200/month in Eugene and $2,000/month in St. Paul. St. Paul is 9% cheaper for a family-sized apartment.

Can a family afford to buy a home in Eugene or St. Paul?

The price-to-income ratio in Eugene is 7.4× ($430K median home, $58K median income). In St. Paul it's 4.8× ($310K home, $65K income). A ratio below 3× is generally considered affordable — St. Paul is more achievable for first-time family homebuyers.

How much does childcare cost in Eugene vs St. Paul?

Estimated infant/toddler childcare runs approximately $1,391/month in Eugene and $1,261/month in St. Paul, based on national averages scaled by each city's cost-of-living index. Annual childcare cost difference: ~$1,560/year.

Which city has lower taxes for families?

Eugene has a 9.9% state income tax rate vs St. Paul's 9.9% rate. For a dual-income family earning $120K combined, that difference is roughly $0/month in take-home pay.

Salary equivalent

$100K in Eugene has the same purchasing power as $91K in St. Paul

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Childcare estimates based on national avg scaled by COL index · Data: Zillow, BLS, Numbeo, Tax Foundation · Q1 2026