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The cost of living in every US state, ranked

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50. The most expensive – Hawaii, cost of living index: 193.3
49. New York, cost of living index: 148.2
48. California, cost of living index: 142.2
47. Massachusetts, cost of living index: 135.0
46. Oregon, cost of living index: 130.1
45. Alaska, cost of living index: 127.1
44. Maryland, cost of living index: 124.0
43. Connecticut, cost of living index: 121.6
42. Rhode Island, cost of living index: 117.2
41. Vermont, cost of living index: 117.0
40. New Jersey, cost of living index: 115.2
39. Maine, cost of living index: 115.0
38. Washington, cost of living index: 111.6
37. New Hampshire, cost of living index: 109.9
36. Delaware, cost of living index: 107.9
35. Nevada, cost of living index: 106.3
34. Colorado, cost of living index: 105.3
33. Arizona, cost of living index: 103.2
32. Pennsylvania, cost of living index: 102.5
31. Idaho, cost of living index: 102.1
30. Virginia, cost of living index: 101.8
29. South Dakota, cost of living index: 101.0
28. Montana, cost of living index: 100.7
27. Florida, cost of living index: 100.3
26. Minnesota, cost of living index: 100.0
25. Utah, cost of living index: 99.0
24. North Dakota, cost of living index: 98.2
23. Wisconsin, cost of living index: 96.4
22. North Carolina, cost of living index: 95.7
Joint 20. Wyoming, cost of living index: 94.3
Joint 20. Illinois, cost of living index: 94.3
19. Nebraska, cost of living index: 93.7
18. South Carolina, cost of living index: 93.6
17. Kentucky, cost of living index: 93.1
16. Louisiana, cost of living index: 93.0
15. Texas, cost of living index: 92.1
Joint 13. Michigan, cost of living index: 91.3
Joint 13. Ohio, cost of living index: 91.3
12. New Mexico, cost of living index: 91.0
11. Arkansas, cost of living index: 90.9
10. Indiana, cost of living index: 90.6
9. West Virginia, cost of living index: 90.5
8. Iowa, cost of living index: 89.9
7. Missouri, cost of living index: 89.8
6. Tennessee, cost of living index: 89.0
5. Georgia, cost of living index: 88.8
Joint 3. Oklahoma, cost of living index: 87.9
Joint 3. Alabama, cost of living index: 87.9
2. Kansas, cost of living index: 86.5
1. The cheapest: Mississippi – cost of living index: 83.3
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45. Alaska, cost of living index: 127.1

While Alaska is a major energy-producing state, utility prices there are outrageously expensive. In fact, only residents of Hawaii have more expensive bills to pay.

Housing, groceries, and other essentials are painfully costly too, although it's healthcare that's the biggest shock: health insurance, drugs, medical procedures, and so on are pricier in the Last Frontier than in any other state. That said, there is no personal state income tax.

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Daniel Coughlin

10 February 2022

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