Cost of Living in Kidder County, North Dakota
At a Glance
Rent burden measured as median gross rent as a percentage of renter household income (Census ACS B25071)
These figures are county medians, not a personal budget. Use them to frame rent, ownership, and income tradeoffs, then account for household size, commute, financing, insurance, taxes, debt, and local availability before making a decision.
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Kidder County ranks #760 of 3,142 counties for affordability (top 24%)
Sourced county brief
Kidder County Renter Median Income Estimated at $60,000
The median renter-household income in Kidder County was estimated at $60,000 during the 2020-2024 ACS cycle. The county's median gross rent was $853 per month, which is $80 above the North Dakota unweighted county mean of $773. The official B25071 median gross rent as a percentage of household income (GRAPI) was 24.3%. This figure is 1.7 percentage points higher than the state unweighted county mean of 22.6%. For home owners, the median home value was $156,600, while the state unweighted county mean was $175,787. Median selected monthly owner costs in the county were $553, compared to the state unweighted county mean of $785. These data points provide a static snapshot of tenure-based housing costs and income. See ACS table B25119 for the underlying estimate.
Source record
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates — B25064 Median Gross Rent
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates — B25071 GRAPI
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates — B25077 Median Home Value
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates — B25088 Selected Monthly Owner Costs
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates — B25119 Household Income by Tenure
Data version acs5-2020-2024 · Method cost-brief-v1
Cost of Living Advisory: Kidder County
Affordability Verdict
ACS B25071 estimates median gross rent at 24.3% of renter household income in Kidder County, which is below the 30% affordability benchmark. This is a median percentage among renter-occupied units, not the share of households above a threshold.
Rent vs. Own
Median gross rent is $853 per month; median selected monthly owner costs are $553. These ACS medians describe different tenure groups and are not a personalized rent-versus-buy calculation.
Income Needed
Using the common 30% budgeting benchmark, $34,120 in annual gross income would allocate 30% to the county's median gross rent. This is a reproducible illustration, not evidence that a particular household can afford housing.
Regional Context
The North Dakota unweighted mean of county median rents is $773 per month. Kidder County's $853 median is 10.4% above that comparison value.
Data version acs5-2020-2024 · Method cost-advisory-v2
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Rent Burden
15.6%
of gross income
Max Housing (28% Rule)
$1,531
per month
Owner Cost Burden
10.1%
of gross income
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Median home value is $156,600. Estimated monthly cost: $1,250 vs. your max of $1,531.
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