Mississippi feels cheaper overall
Mississippi has the lower cost-of-living index, beating Delaware by 17.7 points on the overall affordability baseline.
View detailed comparisonMississippi is cheaper overall by 17.7 cost-of-living points, but Mississippi has lower median home values.
Difference: 17.7 points — Mississippi leads.
A fast-reading view of the tradeoffs behind the raw cost numbers.
Mississippi has the lower cost-of-living index, beating Delaware by 17.7 points on the overall affordability baseline.
View detailed comparisonMississippi has the lower median home value, while buying in Delaware costs materially more at the median.
View detailed comparisonMedian rent takes a smaller share of household income in Delaware than in Mississippi, which makes monthly budgeting easier.
View detailed comparisonMississippi has the lower top state income tax rate, which softens the total cost picture even when prices are close.
View detailed comparisonWhat This Means
Mississippi has a cost of living of 85.5, compared with 103.2 in Delaware. Composite cost of living index (100 = national average). Lower = more affordable.
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Delaware's cost of living is 103.2.
Mississippi's cost of living is 85.5.
Mississippi is cheaper overall by 17.7 cost-of-living points, but Mississippi has lower median home values.
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Sources: Core demographic data comes from the 2020 U.S. Census, with land area from U.S. Census Bureau TIGER files. Income, housing, affordability, and tax fields are maintained in our comparison dataset, with minimum wage data from the U.S. Department of Labor, gas prices from AAA, and electricity rates from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Political control and election fields use 2024 presidential results together with National Conference of State Legislatures data. Gun-law labels use the Giffords scorecard, alcohol system data comes from NABCA, and marijuana status uses NCSL's state cannabis laws tracker.