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16 States Where You’ll Pay More Than the Average American for Living Costs
Written by
Gabrielle Olya
Edited by
Chris Cluff

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The amount you pay to cover basic necessities can vary greatly depending on where you live. To compare how much these costs differ from state to state, the U.S. Bureau of Economics looked at the cost of apparel, education, food, housing, medical, recreation, transportation and other goods and services in each state.
Based on these costs, it calculated regional price parities, which compares how much the average person in each state paid for these expenses compared to the U.S. average. In 16 states, the average resident is paying more than the average American to cover basic costs. See whether your state is one of them.
California
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 112.6%
New Jersey
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 108.9%
Hawaii
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 108.6%
Washington
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 108.6%
Massachusetts
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 108.2%
New York
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 107.6%
New Hampshire
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 105.3%
Oregon
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 104.7%
Maryland
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 104%
Connecticut
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 103.7%
Florida
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 103.5%
Alaska
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 101.7%
Rhode Island
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 101.4%
Colorado
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 101.4%
Arizona
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 101.1%
Virginia
- Regional price parity compared to U.S. average: 100.7%
Editor’s note: Data was sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and reflects the year 2023.
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