7 most expensive states to live in the US
From USA Today
...These states are ranked in order based on their overall cost of living. All cost of living index data comes from the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) first-quarter report, and pricing data comes from Zillow, Numbeo.com, and other resources....
1. Hawaii
- Cost of Living Index: 162.9
- Grocery Index: 159.7
- Housing Index: 213.1
- Utilities Index: 227.8
- Transportation Index: 125.3
- Health Index: 113.3
- Misc.: 126.6
Paradise is expensive. To live comfortably in Hawaii, you'd need a salary of over $122,000, as of late. Dinner and a movie in Honolulu will cost you around $75, which is a little high. Your grocery bill may be on the higher end in this area as well, with the price of bread and eggs averaging over $4 each.
The median home value in Hawaii is $518,800 and the median list price is a little higher at $525,000 ($420 per square foot). If you decide to rent, you're looking payment of just under $2,000 per month, and that's if you pay the median price. To keep the utilities running in a small apartment in Honolulu, you're facing a cost of around $285 per month.
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