The median household income in North Dakota is $68,000, which translates to roughly $5,667 per month before taxes. Financial planners generally recommend keeping total unsecured debt payments below 10% of gross income, which puts the target maximum monthly personal loan payment for a typical ND household at $567.
Personal loan rates in North Dakota are estimated at 12.5% for good-credit borrowers. Rates can range from around 7% for excellent-credit borrowers at credit unions to 25%+ for bad-credit borrowers at online lenders. Shopping at least 3-4 lenders before accepting an offer is especially important in North Dakota given the wide rate variance.
North Dakota's state income tax of 0%–2.5% reduces take-home pay. Factor your actual net income when calculating what personal loan payment you can sustain.
The cost of living in North Dakota is 93 (national average = 100). Living costs in North Dakota are near the national average.