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US states' grocery prices ranked from most expensive to cheapest

How retail food prices differ across America
Cheapest nationwide grocery stores
Cheapest nationwide grocery stores
Cheapest nationwide grocery stores
Cheapest nationwide grocery stores
Most expensive: DC
50) Hawaii
49) Connecticut
48) Massachusetts
47) Rhode Island
46) Maine
45) Alaska
44) New Hampshire
43) Oregon
42) New York
41) Delaware
40) California
39) New Jersey
38) Minnesota
37) Maryland
36) Washington
35) Vermont
34) South Carolina
33) Montana
32) Nevada
31) West Virginia
30) Ohio
29) North Carolina
28) Virginia
27) Colorado
26) Utah
25) Kentucky
24) South Dakota
23) Pennsylvania
22) North Dakota
21) Illinois
20) Florida
19) Idaho
Joint 17) Wisconsin
Joint 17) Georgia
Joint 15) Louisiana
Joint 15) Alabama
14) Indiana
13) Arkansas
12) Iowa
11) Arizona
Joint 9) Nebraska
Joint 9) Michigan
8) New Mexico
7) Tennessee
6) Texas
5) Kansas
4) Missouri
3) Wyoming
2) Oklahoma
Cheapest: Mississippi
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How retail food prices differ across America

Whether you pay through the nose for groceries or save a fortune on your food bills depends in a major way on the state you're living in. Typical grocery prices vary wildly in different locations across America. With this in mind, we've ranked the states by grocery prices, from most expensive to cheapest, based on data from the Missouri Economic Research & Information Center's (MERIC) Cost of Living index for 2018.
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Daniel Coughlin

27 February 2019

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