St Paul Mn, TX versus Denver, CO is a real move, not a trivia matchup. This comparison uses the same 2026 neighborhood report data we publish on each city page — typical rent, median household income, crime indexes, school composites, and typical weather — so you can see which city actually fits how you live, work, and spend. Typical rents sit near $2,150 a month in St Paul Mn and $1,831 in Denver, and income depends on the job you actually land. Open either city's full report when you want the block-level detail behind these headlines.
St Paul Mn takes safety and schools, while Denver takes affordability and weather. The widest gap is crime index, where St Paul Mn leads by 36% — the kind of spread you feel in a monthly budget or a nightly walk, not just on a chart. Read the category rows as a filter: if cheaper housing would change your life more than a stronger job market, weight rent first. If you are moving with kids, weight schools and crime. If you picked a city after one good weekend, use the weather and income rows to test whether that weekend survives a full year.
Numbers below are citywide, not a guarantee about the street you will actually live on. Two ZIP codes in St Paul Mn can feel further apart than St Paul Mn and Denver do on paper. Use this page to pick a city, then use the St Paul Mn and Denver reports to pick a neighborhood — and visit in the season you like least before you sign anything.