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Tax Credit, Tax Break, Tax Deduction. Is One Worth More?

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Ok, question for you. It’s tax season, but do you know the difference between a tax credit, tax deduction, tax exemption, tax break, and tax loophole?

Our tax system is so complicated that most of us don’t fully understand the distinctions. And these terms get thrown around a lot — and are even used interchangeably — which adds to the general confusion this time of year.

But the next time filing tax returns comes up in conversation, you can be the voice of clarity. After all, it’s to our collective benefit to have an understanding of how taxes work, especially when we’re talking about serious money. So here’s a quick primer:

Tax credits, deductions and exemptions are all types of tax preferences. They encourage or reward certain types of behavior seen as beneficial to society or the economy, like buying a house or an energy-efficient car. They can also give people in select groups an advantage, like parents with children.

Tax credit: A tax credit reduces what you owe dollar-for-dollar. Most credits can’t reduce your tax bill to less than zero and are known as non-refundable. The exceptions are refundable tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit. If you’re eligible for one of these, you can get money from the IRS even if you don’t owe any tax. So, for example, if your tax bill is $1,000 before applying a $2,000 tax credit that’s refundable, you’d get a $1,000 refund. (Here’s a complete list of available credits.)

Tax deduction: A tax deduction is an amount that you can subtract from your taxable income. So rather than pay taxes on your total income, you only pay taxes on some of it. Everyone gets to subtract something from their taxable income. They either take the so-called standard deduction — a flat dollar amount set by the IRS each year and based on your tax filing status — or they can add up individual expenses or losses that are eligible for deduction. (Here’s a list.) This is called itemizing deductions.

Tax exemption: A tax exemption is like a tax deduction, though you don’t hear the term as much these days. In 2018, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act suspended the deduction for personal exemptions through 2025, replacing it with a higher standard deduction. The term is still often used in business, however. Some charitable organizations, for example, are exempt from paying income tax.

Tax break or tax loophole: These terms usually refer to some sort of tax benefit such as a credit, deduction, exemption or preferential tax rate.

OK, pop quiz: If you’re paying 10% on $10,000 of income, which is more valuable — a $1,000 tax credit or a $1,000 tax deduction?

If you answered tax credit, you’re right! A $1,000 tax credit is worth $1,000 whereas a $1,000 tax deduction means you’re paying 10% of $9,000 rather than 10% of $10,000, saving you $100.

So what? Sixty-four percent of people couldn’t answer that quiz question correctly in a recent Tax Foundation survey. So you’re already ahead of the game. And as mind-numbing as taxes may feel, understanding the big picture — including the lingo — can make a difference to your bottom line.

Related Reading

•   Tax Truths: Elevate Your Financial IQ (Tax Foundation)

•   8 Tax Deductions You Didn’t Know You Qualified For (CBS News)

•   5 Things to Do If You’re Filing Taxes for the First Time (SoFi)


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Best Affordable Places to Live in North Dakota in 2025

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    By Rebecca Lake

    (Last Updated – 03/2025)

    North Dakota is notable for its rugged but beautiful landscapes and the diverse wildlife that inhabits them. Tourists come to take in the unique scenery of the Badlands, while others choose to move here to take advantage of favorable income tax rates and a lower cost of living. With just under 800,000 residents, North Dakota is one of the smallest states by population. If you’re looking for wide open spaces and a slower pace, it could be an excellent choice for a move.

    Best Places to Live in North Dakota

    There are a number of cities that could be considered the best places in North Dakota to live for families, young professionals, retirees, and those who love the great outdoors. Fargo, for example, attracts a significant number of job seekers, while Bismarck is a haven for families thanks to its excellent amenities.

    Comparing the cost of living by state can make deciding where to move a little easier. We’ve rounded up the best places to live in North Dakota, using the Cost of Living Index as a guide.


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    Best Affordable Places to Live in North Dakota

    When deciding where to live, it helps to consider what you’ll pay for housing, food, transportation — all of the basic expenses of day-to-day living. These cities are among the most affordable places to live in North Dakota overall. Before you shop for a home, research tips on how to qualify for a mortgage so you know what to expect.

    1. Grafton

    Grafton is arguably one of the best places to live in North Dakota from a cost perspective. There’s always something fun to do here year-round, whether it’s ice skating at the local rinks in winter or hiking the scenic trails of Icelandic State Park in the spring and summer. The low price-to-income ratio could be considered the sweet spot for people who are looking to buy on a budget.

    Population: 4,128

    Median Household Income: $60,184

    Cost of Living: 71% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $1,025/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 2.7

    2. Jamestown

    Jamestown, North Dakota

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    Jamestown sits approximately halfway between Fargo and Bismarck, both of which are roughly a 90-minute drive in either direction. One of the things Jamestown is notable for, aside from being one of the most affordable cities in North Dakota, is its love of the buffalo. Here, you’ll find both the National Buffalo Museum and the World’s Largest Buffalo.

    Population: 15,691

    Median Household Income: $54,809

    Cost of Living: 86% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $899/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.5

    3. Valley City

    Valley City, North Dakota

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    Valley City is about an hour’s drive from Fargo, which could make it appealing for people who don’t mind a longer commute. The cost of living is much less than the national average, and while the city is small, it doesn’t lack any of the basic amenities you’d expect to find. There are more than 30 parks in the city, including Medicine Wheel Park, which could be perfect if you like enjoying the fresh air.

    Population: 6,551

    Median Household Income: $56,471

    Cost of Living: 82% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $865/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.2

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    Best Places to Live in North Dakota for Families

    Starting or raising a family may necessitate a move if you’re looking for an affordable city that offers a kid-friendly environment with lots of fun things to do. These North Dakota cities are some of the best places for families, but going through the mortgage preapproval process can give you a better idea of how much home you can truly afford.

    1. West Fargo

    West Fargo, North Dakota

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    West Fargo is a suburb of Fargo and quite a few families live here, along with young professionals and retirees. Some of the best things about raising kids here include convenient access to education and the many different options you have for dining, shopping, and recreation. The Red River Zoo and Bonanzaville (a museum and village on the outskirts of West Fargo) are just two of the top attractions you might want to explore in the Fargo area.

    Population: 40,400

    Median Household Income: $96,877

    Cost of Living: 80% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $1,795/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.5

    2. Ellendale

    Ellendale, North Dakota

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    Ellendale is about two-and-a-half hours by car from the state capital, Bismarck, and it could be suited to families who are interested in smaller-town living. Given its size, there aren’t quite as many amenities here as there are in other North Dakota cities on this list. But you might not mind if you’re looking for a quieter place to call home.

    Population: 946

    Median Household Income: $40,000

    Cost of Living: 71% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $1,200/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.8

    3. Horace

    Horace, North Dakota

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    Horace is a smaller suburb of Fargo, and it’s only a 20-minute drive into the city, which could make it a good choice for planning a day trip with the kids or commuting to work. You’ll pay a little more to rent a home here, but overall the cost of living is still below the national average. Families appreciate the quality of the local school system and the close-knit feel.

    Population: 5,643

    Median Household Income: $145,801

    Cost of Living: 91% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $2,350/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 2.7

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    Best Places to Live in North Dakota for Young Adults

    Solid job opportunities and affordable housing are likely to be on the must-have list for any young adult who’s looking for a new place to live. And for those thinking of buying a home, there are different types of mortgage loans that can help you reach that goal. These cities are the best places to live in North Dakota as a young person.

    1. Fargo

    Fargo, North Dakota

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    Fargo is the largest city in the Peace Garden State, and it’s a magnet for job-seekers as well as young adults who are interested in getting an education at North Dakota State University. The population has a median age of around 31, and most residents are single, childless, and hold at least one college degree. When you’re looking for something to do, you’ve got your choice of parks, local cafes and restaurants, shopping, and historical sites. You might assume renting or buying in Fargo would be expensive because it is one of the state’s larger cities, but that isn’t the case.

    Population: 133,188

    Median Household Income: $66,029

    Cost of Living: 86% of U.S. average

    Median Rent Price: $905/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 4.5

    2. Westgate

    Westgate is a neighborhood in Fargo where you’ll find plenty of younger professionals. The median age is 33 years old, and there are a significant number of childless singles, with a fairly even split between men and women. Nearly half of the population is college-educated, and most people work for private companies in white-collar jobs. On average, homeowners pay more for property taxes here, but you won’t need a jumbo mortgage loan to buy a property.

    Population: 4,656

    Median Household Income: $46,551

    Cost of Living: 86% of the U.S. average

    Median Rent Price: $781/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 4.3

    3. Osgood

    Osgood is one of Fargo’s newest suburban neighborhoods, with a small but rapidly growing population. The area is mostly populated by younger professionals, many of whom work for private companies and earn a higher median household income. In terms of housing, there’s a fairly even split between renters and homeowners here. North Dakota offers a first-time homebuyer program, which is a great incentive to consider owning a property versus renting one.

    Population: 7,524

    Median Household Income: $102,651

    Cost of Living: 86% of U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $1,155/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.6

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    Best Places to Live in North Dakota for Retirees

    North Dakota doesn’t tax Social Security retirement benefits, railroad retirement benefits, or military retirement benefits, which makes it a good place to live for retirees. However, beyond taxes, it’s important to consider other factors such as access to health care and the overall cost of living when deciding where to retire.

    1. Minot

    Minot, North Dakota

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    Minot is a larger city of almost 50,000 residents, and it has some great things to offer retirees. For example, if you’re interested in going back to school, you might enroll in classes at Minot State University. Or if you want to get out and see the sights, you can visit one of the many museums or cultural attractions in the area. And there are plenty of doctors to choose from when you need routine or specialty care.

    Population: 47,373

    Median Household Income: $77,431

    Cost of Living: 81% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $845/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.3

    2. Grand Forks

    Grand Forks, North Dakota

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    Grand Forks lies about an hour north of Fargo, and it’s just next door to Grand Forks Air Force Base. The city has a relaxed feel, and even though it’s a larger metro area, there are plenty of spaces to enjoy the outdoors and breathe the fresh air. The University of North Dakota is located here if you’re interested in going to school in retirement, and there are a number of doctors in the area specializing in geriatric medicine.

    Population: 58,921

    Median Household Income: $63,838

    Cost of Living: 77% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $1,059/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 4.2

    3. Bismarck

    Bismarck, North Dakota

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    Bismarck sits adjacent to the Missouri River, and it’s one of North Dakota’s largest cities by population. The median age of residents is a bit younger, but there are plenty of retirees living in the city and its surrounding suburbs. Bismarck is known for its excellent health care system, which might be a mark in its favor for retirees with chronic or serious medical issues. There’s no shortage of things to do and see either. The local housing market shows a median list price in early 2025 of around $418,000.

    Population: 75,092

    Median Household Income: $77,608

    Cost of Living: 83% of the U.S. average

    Median Rent Price: $1,100/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 4.4

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    Best Places to Live in North Dakota for Outdoor Fun

    North Dakota is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, abounding in lakes, rivers, and grasslands. There are numerous national parks and historic sites scattered throughout the state where you can hike, bike, fish, and swim.

    1. Williston

    Williston, North Dakota

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    Williston is tucked away in the northwest corner of the state, not far from the Montana border. The area is suited for lots of outdoor activities, including bird watching, fishing, and even hunting if you’re so inclined. If you’re interested in getting on the water, you can go kayaking, paddleboarding, or canoeing at Lewis & Clark State Park.

    Population: 27,706

    Median Household Income: $84,309

    Cost of Living: 93% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $1,256/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 4.1

    2. Dickinson

    Dickinson, North Dakota

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    Dickinson is next door to Theodore Roosevelt State Park and the Dakota Prairie Grasslands, where you’ll find some of the most impressive views around. There are trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, along with opportunities for fishing, hunting, and canoeing. If you’re interested in whitewater rafting and don’t mind a drive, you can do that in nearby Bismarck.

    Population: 25,130

    Median Household Income: $76,964

    Cost of Living: 80% of the U.S. average

    Median Rent Price: $1,000/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.9

    3. Walhalla

    Walhalla lies along the Canadian border, and it’s the northernmost city to be featured on our list. One of the major attractions in the area is the Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area, which is a top destination for hiking, ATV riding, kayaking, and horseback riding. In winter, you can head to Frost Fire Park for skiing and snowboarding. A home affordability calculator can give you a better idea of what you can realistically spend if you’re hoping to buy.

    Population: 927

    Median Household Income: $30,774

    Cost of Living: 72% of the U.S. average

    Average Rent Price: $750/month

    Home Price-to-Income Ratio: 3.8


    The Takeaway

    North Dakota has something to offer for just about anyone, whether you’re starting a family, looking for a job, or are ready to enjoy your later years. All of the cities listed here, large or small, represent some of the best options for keeping costs to a minimum.

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    Is North Dakota a good place to live 2025?

    North Dakota is a good place to live if you’re interested in a low cost of living and you enjoy the outdoors. There’s a good mix of both larger and smaller cities to choose from, with lots of wide open spaces in between.

    Where is the most affordable place to live in North Dakota?

    Jamestown is one of the most affordable places to live in North Dakota, based on its housing costs and overall cost of living. If you’re looking for a smaller city that’s also budget-friendly, you might consider Grafton instead.

    Where is the most desirable place to live in North Dakota?

    The most desirable place to live in North Dakota ultimately depends on what you need and want most. If you’re trying to find a job, then you might lean toward a larger city like Fargo. Ready to retire? Bismarck or Beulah could be a good pick.


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    Plus, get 0% Intro APR on balance transfers and purchases for 15 months2 with the SoFi Everyday Cash Rewards Credit Card. After 15 months, your APR will change to a variable 18.74% – 29.24% based on your credit worthiness. Balance transfers must be completed within 60 days of account opening.


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    • Earn 3% on all things dining, including takeout and delivery apps.



    • Earn 2% at grocery stores and online grocery delivery.



    • Earn 1% on all other eligible purchases.

    +Enjoy no caps on earnings or minimums to redeem rewards. And you can apply your rewards as statement credit—or toward saving, investing, and paying down eligible SoFi debt.*


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    Fewer fees.
    More benefits.

    No annual fee

    You read that right, pay no annual fee. Period.

    No foreign transaction fees

    Don’t worry about credit statement shock from international surcharges.

    Zero Fraud Liability3

    Don’t worry about paying for fraudulent transactions thanks to Zero Fraud Liability.

    Mastercard World Benefits3

    Enjoy monthly $5 credits for Lyft, free 2-day shipping from ShopRunner, and more.

    ID Theft Protection4

    Your identity is safe with us thanks to enhanced security.

    SoFi Travel rewards5

    Earn 3% cash back rewards when you book trips through SoFi Travel.

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    FAQs


    Will applying to a SoFi Credit Card impact my credit score?

    The initial SoFi credit card application is a soft credit pull, which will bring no impact to your credit score if you get declined. However if you’re accepted – we will run a hard pull which may impact your credit score.


    How do I earn cash back rewards?

    You will earn unlimited 3% cash back rewards on a wide variety of dining out and dining in options:

    Dining out includes a wide variety of categories like restaurants, cafes, bars, lounges, fast food chains, and bakeries. Dining in includes food delivery platforms like DoorDash and UberEats.

    You will earn unlimited 2% cash back rewards on everyday grocery shopping at a wide variety of grocery stores, online grocery delivery, and convenience stores nationwide.

    You will earn unlimited 1% cash back on all other purchases. This is automatically applied to every purchase you make – whether you swipe, dip, tap, or pay online. See more details at https://www.sofi.com/card/rewards?cardType=h


    What are the requirements to get a SoFi credit card?

    To be eligible for a SoFi credit card, you must be at least 18 years old (or the legal age required by your state of residence), have a physical U.S. mailing address, and possess a valid Social Security number. The SoFi Everyday Cash Rewards card is designed for those with good to excellent credit.


    How do I get started applying for a SoFi credit card online?


    If you’re not currently a SoFi member, the Apply Now button above will prompt you to create a SoFi account. If you are already a member, you’ll be asked to log in before applying. In either case, your online application can be completed in less than 2 minutes!


    How can I redeem the cash back rewards on my credit card?


    You can redeem rewards as statement credits or distribute them in other  SoFi products including SoFi Checking & Savings, Invest, and eligible SoFi loan payment products.


    How do ID Theft Protection and Zero Fraud Liability work?


    At SoFi, the protection of our members is of the utmost importance. Click here to learn more about how we protect you against identity theft and fraud.


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