Here Is How Much Gen Z Pays for Groceries in Every State

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Gen Z is generally more optimistic about their financial futures than older generations, and it’s not just because they’re seeing the world through the rose-colored glasses of youth; it’s also because they’re proactively managing their money by investing and saving. Still, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows for Gen Z. Like every other age group, Gen Z has their fair share of financial challenges. They also are combatting the rising costs of food.
Though groceries prices are soaring across the U.S., we see the monthly amount fluctuate state by state, and, interestingly enough, by generation. In a new study, GOBankingRates analyzed each U.S. state to find the average monthly grocery costs and other necessary monthly expenditures for Gen Z. The states below are ranked to show the most expensive to cheapest in terms of the monthly cost of groceries for Gen Z.
50. Hawaii
- Household median income: $94,814
- Total cost of living annually: $90,385
- Total cost of groceries annually: $4,425
49. Alaska
- Household median income: $86,370
- Total cost of living annually: $59,009
- Total cost of groceries annually: $4,398
48. California
- Household median income: $91,905
- Total cost of living annually: $68,604
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,755
47. Maryland
- Household median income: $98,461
- Total cost of living annually: $55,027
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,651
46. Vermont
- Household median income: $74,014
- Total cost of living annually: $54,596
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,604
45. Oregon
- Household median income: $76,632
- Total cost of living annually: $53,828
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,601
44. Idaho
- Household median income: $70,214
- Total cost of living annually: $49,510
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,564
43. Washington
- Household median income: $90,325
- Total cost of living annually: $55,555
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,560
42. Massachusetts
- Household median income: $96,505
- Total cost of living annually: $67,117
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,553
41. New Jersey
- Household median income: $97,126
- Total cost of living annually: $55,171
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,550
40. New York
- Household median income: $81,386
- Total cost of living annually: $59,249
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,520
39. Florida
- Household median income: $67,917
- Total cost of living annually: $49,126
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,513
38. Montana
- Household median income: $66,341
- Total cost of living annually: $45,432
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,469
37. Delaware
- Household median income: $79,325
- Total cost of living annually: $48,215
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,463
36. Maine
- Household median income: $68,251
- Total cost of living annually: $53,252
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,459
35. Nevada
- Household median income: $71,646
- Total cost of living annually: $49,222
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,456
34. Connecticut
- Household median income: $90,213
- Total cost of living annually: $53,108
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,446
33. Minnesota
- Household median income: $84,313
- Total cost of living annually: $45,720
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,426
32. Rhode Island
- Household median income: $81,370
- Total cost of living annually: $52,485
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,412
31. Colorado
- Household median income: $87,598
- Total cost of living annually: $48,599
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,405
30. Arizona
- Household median income: $72,581
- Total cost of living annually: $53,492
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,389
29. Kentucky
- Household median income: $60,183
- Total cost of living annually: $44,665
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,368
28. New Hampshire
- Household median income: $90,845
- Total cost of living annually: $53,876
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,365
27. Virginia
- Household median income: $87,249
- Total cost of living annually: $48,215
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,365
26. Nebraska
- Household median income: $71,722
- Total cost of living annually: $44,905
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,355
25. Pennsylvania
- Household median income: $73,170
- Total cost of living annually: $45,576
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,355
24. Ohio
- Household median income: $66,990
- Total cost of living annually: $45,097
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,335
23. West Virginia
- Household median income: $55,217
- Total cost of living annually: $40,443
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,328
22. Wyoming
- Household median income: $72,495
- Total cost of living annually: $44,521
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,325
21. South Carolina
- Household median income: $63,623
- Total cost of living annually: $45,816
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,321
20. North Carolina
- Household median income: $66,186
- Total cost of living annually: $46,728
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,318
19. Illinois
- Household median income: $78,433
- Total cost of living annually: $45,480
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,308
18. Michigan
- Household median income: $68,505
- Total cost of living annually: $43,609
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,308
17. Utah
- Household median income: $86,833
- Total cost of living annually: $50,470
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,281
16. Indiana
- Household median income: $67,173
- Total cost of living annually: $43,321
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,278
15. Georgia
- Household median income: $71,355
- Total cost of living annually: $43,609
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,251
14. Tennessee
- Household median income: $64,035
- Total cost of living annually: $43,561
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,251
13. Wisconsin
- Household median income: $72,458
- Total cost of living annually: $44,761
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,251
12. Alabama
- Household median income: $59,609
- Total cost of living annually: $42,026
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,247
11. New Mexico
- Household median income: $58,722
- Total cost of living annually: $44,665
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,234
10. Iowa
- Household median income: $70,571
- Total cost of living annually: $42,746
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,230
9. Texas
- Household median income: $73,035
- Total cost of living annually: $43,993
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,230
8. South Dakota
- Household median income: $69,457
- Total cost of living annually: $43,753
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,224
7. Missouri
- Household median income: $65,920
- Total cost of living annually: $42,506
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,214
6. Louisiana
- Household median income: $57,852
- Total cost of living annually: $43,945
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,210
5. Mississippi
- Household median income: $52,985
- Total cost of living annually: $42,074
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,210
4. Kansas
- Household median income: $69,747
- Total cost of living annually: $41,738
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,193
3. North Dakota
- Household median income: $73,959
- Total cost of living annually: $43,801
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,187
2. Arkansas
- Household median income: $56,335
- Total cost of living annually: $42,458
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,183
1. Oklahoma
- Household median income: $61,364
- Total cost of living annually: $40,923
- Total cost of groceries annually: $3,183
Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed each U.S. state to find the average monthly expenses and the highest expenditure cost for different generations. First, GOBankingRates found information on each state including; total population, population ages 65 and over, total households, household median income all sourced from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. The cost of living indexes for each state as sourced from Missouri Economic Research Information Center. For each cost of living index the average expenditure cost can be calculated using the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey 2602 for different generations. The generations are defined as; Gen Z born between 1997 or later, millennials born between 1981-1997, Gen X born between 1965-1980 and boomers born between 1946-1964. This calculation gives the average expenditure cost of living for each generation in each state. Using the average home value as sourced from Zillow Home Value Index for August 2024, assuming a 10% down payment, and using the national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate as sourced from the Federal Reserve Economic Data, the average mortgage cost can be calculated. Using the average mortgage and expenditure costs the total cost of living can be calculated for each state and for each generation. The highest expenditure index and average monthly cost were also shown to find the highest expenditure cost for each state. The states were sorted to show the cheapest to most expensive total cost of living. The data was collected on and is up to date as of Aug. 24, 2024.