Philadelphia, PA vs New Orleans, LA

Cost of Living Comparison — 2026

Renters in Philadelphia, PA spend a smaller share of their income on housing. Median household income is 9% higher in Philadelphia, PA. Home prices in New Orleans, LA run 28% higher.

$60,698
Income in Philadelphia
$55,339
Income in New Orleans
$1,323
Rent in Philadelphia
$1,211
Rent in New Orleans

Detailed Comparison

Metric
Philadelphia, PA
New Orleans, LA
Difference
Median Household Income
$60,698
$55,339
9% lower
Median Home Value
$232,400
$296,400
28% more
Median Monthly Rent
$1,323
$1,211
8% less
Median Monthly Housing Costs
$1,233
$1,274
3% more
Unemployment Rate
8.4%
7.8%
7% less
Population
1,582,432
376,035

Housing Costs and Affordability

A common benchmark is spending no more than 30% of gross income on housing. In Philadelphia, PA, renters allocate roughly 26.2% of median household income to rent (within that threshold). In New Orleans, LA, the figure is 26.3% , making Philadelphia, PA the easier city for renters on a budget.

For prospective homebuyers, the price-to-income ratio tells you how many years of gross income it takes to match the median home price. In Philadelphia, PA, that ratio is 3.8x. Homes cost 3.8 times the median annual income. In New Orleans, LA, it's 5.4x. Homes are relatively more attainable in Philadelphia, PA.

Monthly housing costs (rent plus utilities) average $1,233 in Philadelphia and $1,274 in New Orleans. These figures include renters paying utilities separately from rent.

Income and Labor Market

Median household income in Philadelphia, PA is $60,698; in New Orleans, LA it is $55,339. That's a $5,359 gap, but income alone doesn't tell the full story without accounting for local costs.

Unemployment stands at 8.4% in Philadelphia and 7.8% in New Orleans. Labor force participation (the share of the population working or actively job-seeking) is 51.2% in Philadelphia versus 50.6% in New Orleans.

Population

Philadelphia, PA has a population of 1,582,432, making it the larger of the two cities. New Orleans, LA has 376,035 residents. City size affects everything from transit options and job market depth to cost pressures. Larger metros typically see higher housing demand.

Data Sources

All data is from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Income, housing, and employment figures represent the most recent available estimates. Data is refreshed as new Census releases become available.

Verify this data at data.census.gov