Indiana
Moderate tax burden · COL index 87
Wins 8 categories
North Carolina
Moderate tax burden · COL index 94
Wins 4 categories
North Carolina's top income tax rate is 4.5% vs Indiana's 3.05%. The median home in North Carolina costs $335K vs $240K in Indiana.
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Overall cost of living in Indianapolis, IN is 5.0% lower than in Raleigh, NC. The average listing price for a home in Indianapolis, IN is $379,540, which is 15.9% lower than Raleigh, NC. The average cost of groceries in Indianapolis, IN is 1.3% lower than Raleigh, NC.
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