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How Much $$$ You Need to Live Comfortably in Every State! Welcome back, everyone! Today, we’re diving into how to afford your ...
Bankrate reports that the cost of living in this state is 6% above the national average. Housing is the biggest factor, especially in Phoenix, where prices have risen significantly.
Other states making the list were Hawaii, Florida, Colorado, Oregon, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Washington, Texas, Louisiana and Arizona. Manhattan in New York City sported the highest average ...
New Jersey came in 44th with a cost of living average of $88,563. The big reason for that is housing, where New Jersey pays more than every state but California, Hawaii, Massachusetts and New York.
This Midwestern U.S. State Is One of the Best Places to Retire for Affordable Cost of Living and No Income Tax South Dakota has emerged as the second most affordable state for retirees.
Here’s what GoBankingRates found as the places with the lowest costs of living in each state: Richmond, Indiana; Annual cost of living: $29,157. Annual rent: $9,336. Annual groceries: $5,502.
Based on seven metrics, Bankrate found that Tennessee is the easiest state to save money. It ranked states using tax burdens, cost of living, and other measures.