Moving from Lincoln, NE to Providence, RI
A move from Lincoln, NE to Providence, RI covers 1473 mi and around 27h 33m of driving through 9 state(s). At this range plan for a two- or three-day drive, a hauler or PODS container for household goods, and a noticeable shift in weather, tax jurisdiction, and housing market. The sections below pull the current BEA, Census, Zillow, BLS, and NOAA figures into one view.
1473 mi · 27h 33m by car · NE → IA → IL → IN → OH → PA → NY → CT → RI
Distance & route
| Route through | NE → IA → IL → IN → OH → PA → NY → CT → RI |
|---|---|
| Primary highways | I 80, I 90, US 6 |
| Major cities en route | Omaha, Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Aurora, Joliet |
Route via OSRM driving profile. Actual time varies with traffic and season.
Cost of living
| Lincoln | Providence | U.S. avg | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All items (RPP) | 91.581 | 101.773 | 100.0 |
| Rents | 76.817 | 148.809 | 100.0 |
| Goods | 94.101 | 97.116 | 100.0 |
| Services | 84.208 | 103.851 | 100.0 |
Overall cost of living in Providence is 11.1% higher than Lincoln, per BEA Regional Price Parities (2024).
Source: BEA Regional Price Parities (MSA-level · MSA-level); 2024.
Housing prices
Typical home value in Providence is 11.1% above Lincoln — $291,062 vs $426,007 per Zillow ZHVI (2026-03). Budget the mortgage math early.
YoY change: Lincoln +4.2%, Providence +2.3%. Snapshot: 2026-03. Data provided by Zillow.
Climate
| 1991–2020 normals | Lincoln | Providence |
|---|---|---|
| Annual avg temperature | 52°F | 52°F |
| January avg low | 14°F | 22°F |
| July avg high | 89°F | 84°F |
| Annual snowfall | 26.0" | 36.6" |
| Annual precipitation | 29.3" | 47.5" |
Annual average temperatures in Lincoln (52.3°F) and Providence (52.1°F) stay within 5°F of each other (NOAA normals).
Providence averages 36.6 in of annual snowfall on the NOAA 1991–2020 normals — a full winter setup (heavy coat, snow tires, chains) is worth unpacking first.
Source: NOAA U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020 (stations: LINCOLN MUNI AP, NE US, PROVIDENCE T F GREEN AP, RI US).
Demographics
| ACS 5-year 2023 | Lincoln | Providence |
|---|---|---|
| Population | 291,932 | 190,214 |
| Median household income | $69,991 | $66,772 |
| Median age | 33.4 | 32.9 |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 26.4% | 18.3% |
| Avg household size | 2.42 | 2.71 |
Median household incomes in Lincoln ($69,991) and Providence ($66,772) are within a few percent (ACS 2023).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-year 2023.
Jobs & wages
Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics.
Moving between Nebraska and Rhode Island
State income-tax top marginal rates are from the Tax Foundation, updated annually. Check Rhode Island's DMV for the current deadline to transfer driver license and vehicle registration after establishing residency. Consult a tax professional for your specific filing situation — state tax treatment depends on residency, sourcing, and reciprocity agreements.
Best time to move
Moving companies typically charge 20–30% more between Memorial Day and Labor Day (peak season). October through April offers the lowest rates and better mover availability.
To avoid mid-semester school transfers, most U.S. families schedule moves between mid-June and mid-August. Public school calendars typically run late August or early September through late May or early June.
Winter driving along this route
- The Pennsylvania Turnpike between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg can see chain requirements in heavy winter storms.
- Lake-effect off Lake Ontario can shut down I-81 and I-90 for hours in winter — check 511NY.
State DOT 511 phone or web services provide real-time road conditions year-round.
Packing & arrival checklist
- Winter gear first: Providence averages 36.6 in of snow per year on NOAA normals — pack a heavy coat, boots, and consider snow tires or chains before the first storm.
- Arrange utility connection (power, internet, gas, water) two weeks ahead of move-in.
- Update mailing address with USPS change-of-address within the first week post-move.
- Register to vote in Rhode Island after establishing residency.
Frequently asked
How does household income compare in Lincoln vs Providence?
Median household income on the Census ACS 5-year (2023) is $66,772 in Providence vs $69,991 in Lincoln — a 4.6% lower figure. Compare this against the cost-of-living gap above when budgeting.
When is the best time to move from Lincoln to Providence?
Moving companies usually charge 20–30% less between October and April (off-peak). Memorial Day through Labor Day is peak pricing. For a 1473 mi drive, weather on the route matters too — see the timing section above for state-specific winter warnings.
How much do homes cost in Providence compared to Lincoln?
Zillow ZHVI (2026-03) puts the typical home value at $426,007 in Providence vs $291,062 in Lincoln — a 46.4% higher figure. Data provided by Zillow Research.
How far is Providence, RI from Lincoln, NE?
The driving distance is 1473 mi and the route typically takes 27h 33m via I 80 and I 90. The trip crosses 9 state(s). Actual time varies with traffic and season.
What is the climate difference between Lincoln and Providence?
On NOAA 1991–2020 normals, annual average temperature is 52.1°F in Providence vs 52.3°F in Lincoln (0.2°F colder). Annual snowfall: 36.6 in vs 26.0 in. Annual precipitation: 47.5 in vs 29.3 in.
Is Providence more expensive than Lincoln?
Based on BEA Regional Price Parities (2024), overall price level in Providence is 11.1% higher than Lincoln (101.773 vs 91.581, U.S. average = 100). Rent and services typically carry most of this gap.
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City profiles: Lincoln, NE · Providence, RI.