Median rent is 1% lower in Indianapolis ($1,156/mo vs $1,172/mo). Buying is cheaper in Indianapolis, where the median home runs $224,800 versus $244,800. Households earn more in Indianapolis ($66,219 vs $61,515 a year). Taken together, Greensboro is the more affordable choice with a cost index of 92.8 against 94.7 — about 2% lower overall prices. After adjusting income for local prices, a typical paycheck stretches further in Indianapolis, IN.
Cost of living verdict
Greensboro is 2% cheaper overall
Cost of Living Index: 92.8 in Greensboro vs 94.7 in Indianapolis (US national average = 100)
City A
Greensboro, NC
City B
Indianapolis, IN
How much would you need to earn in Indianapolis, IN to maintain your standard of living from Greensboro, NC?
Equivalent salary in Indianapolis, IN
$76,536
You'd need $1,536 more (2% higher).
Based on BEA Regional Price Parity (cost index) for each metro area. This estimates overall purchasing power; it does not account for taxes or take-home pay differences.
Metric
Greensboro
North Carolina
Indianapolis
Indiana
Population
Median Household Income
Annual
Median Gross Rent
Per month
Median Home Value
Cost of Living Index
US avg = 100
1BR Fair Market Rent
HUD FMR
2BR Fair Market Rent
HUD FMR
3BR Fair Market Rent
HUD FMR
Air Quality Index
Lower = cleaner
Top State Income Tax
Top marginal rate
State Sales Tax
Statewide base rate
Median Age
Years
✓ = better value · Sources: Census ACS, BEA, HUD Fair Market Rents, EPA AirNow, Tax Foundation
Median rents are similar in both cities: $1,172/mo in Greensboro and $1,156/mo in Indianapolis. Median home values are within 8% of each other: $244,800 in Greensboro and $224,800 in Indianapolis.
1BR Fair Market Rent
2BR Fair Market Rent
BLS OEWS 2023 — metro-level data
State tax data is not yet available for these cities.
Greensboro
Income tax: N/A
Sales tax: N/A
Indianapolis
Income tax: N/A
Sales tax: N/A
Greensboro has cleaner air on average: 43.0 AQI (Good) compared to 48.0 AQI (Good) in the other city. Lower AQI means cleaner, healthier air.
Pick Indianapolis if you prioritize higher median household income ($66,219/yr).
Is Greensboro cheaper than Indianapolis?
Greensboro is cheaper overall, with a cost of living index of 92.8 versus 94.7 (US average = 100). That means prices run about 2% lower in Greensboro.
How much is rent in Greensboro vs Indianapolis?
Median rent is $1,172/mo in Greensboro, NC and $1,156/mo in Indianapolis, IN. Indianapolis, IN has the lower rent by about 1%.
Which has higher salaries — Greensboro or Indianapolis?
Median household income is $61,515 in Greensboro, NC and $66,219 in Indianapolis, IN. Indianapolis, IN has the higher median income. Note that BLS occupational wages in the table above show wages for specific jobs.
Which city has better air quality?
Greensboro, NC has better air quality on average: 43.0 AQI versus 48.0 AQI. Both are EPA AirNow annual averages; lower is better.
Which has lower taxes — Greensboro or Indianapolis?
State tax data is not yet available for one or both cities.
What salary do I need in Indianapolis to match my Greensboro income?
To maintain the same purchasing power, a salary of $100,000 in Greensboro, NC is equivalent to roughly $102,047 in Indianapolis, IN (using the BEA Regional Price Parity ratio). Use the salary calculator above for any income amount.
Data last updated: December 1, 2026 · Sources: US Census ACS, BEA RPP, BLS OEWS, HUD FMR, EPA AirNow, Tax Foundation · Methodology