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Anchorage vs Minneapolis

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Anchorage

United States of America

#104 of 104 in the dataset

Minneapolis

United States of America

#102 of 104 in the dataset

Nomad Score63/10066/100
Cost of living7 metrics
Monthly cost$2,866$3,056
Monthly cost (couple)$1,965$1,991
1BR centre$1,623$1,796
1BR outside centre$1,331$1,264
Inexpensive meal$20.00$22.50
Cappuccino$6.17$6.21
Monthly cost (family)$4,540$4,600
Internet2 metrics
Fiber
376 Mbps46 Mbps19 ms
403 Mbps218 Mbps9 ms
Mobile (4G/5G)
80 Mbps29 Mbps51 ms
410 Mbps48 Mbps21 ms
Quality of life7 metrics
Safety3.7/104.4/10
Climate index4249
Healthcare6172
Pollution index2029
Purchasing power144135
Quality of life index176173
Commute time26 min36 min
Visa & entry2 metrics
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Anchorage vs Minneapolis at a glance

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Nomad Score

Anchorage63/100

Minneapolis66/100

Monthly cost (solo)

Anchorage$1,244

Minneapolis$1,260

Cost of living (incl. 1BR)

Anchorage$2,866

Minneapolis$3,056

Fiber download

Anchorage376 Mbps

Minneapolis403 Mbps

Anchorage vs Minneapolis: which is better for digital nomads?

Between the two, Minneapolis is rated higher for digital nomads at 66/100, ahead of Anchorage (63/100) by 3 points. That figure folds five inputs — cost, connectivity, climate, safety and legal stay — into a single nomad-weighted number.

Safety-wise, Minneapolis leads at 4.4/10, ahead of Anchorage (3.7/10). The healthcare index runs 72/61 the same way.

Connectivity holds up on both sides. Fixed fiber averages 376 Mbps in Anchorage and 403 Mbps in Minneapolis at 19 ms and 9 ms latency. Minneapolis wins on raw speed, while mobile downloads run 80 Mbps and 410 Mbps for working away from the flat.

Minneapolis also leads on climate, index 49 against 42.

The price tags tell the story fast: $1,244 per month as a single in Anchorage against $1,260 in Minneapolis, with 1BR centre rents of $1,623 and $1,796. Including rent, Anchorage works out to $2,866 versus $3,056 — a 6% saving.

Bottom line. With safety the widest split (4.4/10 vs 3.7/10), Minneapolis is the safer landing spot — weigh the rest against that.

Anchorage vs Minneapolis — FAQ

+Is Anchorage or Minneapolis cheaper to live in?

Anchorage costs about $2,866 a month for a solo digital nomad ($1,244 spending plus $1,623 for a 1BR in the centre). Minneapolis comes to $3,056 ($1,260 plus $1,796 for rent). Anchorage is the cheaper base, about 6% less.

+How much does a couple spend in Anchorage vs Minneapolis?

For two people sharing, monthly costs run about $1,965 in Anchorage and $1,991 in Minneapolis.

+Which city has a higher Nomad Score, Anchorage or Minneapolis?

Minneapolis leads with 66/100 versus 63/100 for Anchorage — a 3-point gap. The score weighs affordability 35%, internet 25%, climate 15%, safety 15% and visa freedom 10%.

+Which city has faster internet for remote work?

Minneapolis has the faster fixed connection at 403 Mbps versus 376 Mbps, with 19 ms vs 9 ms latency.

+Is Anchorage or Minneapolis safer for digital nomads?

Minneapolis scores 4.4/10 for safety versus 3.7/10 in Anchorage.

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