Top 10 Most Expensive Places In The United States 2023
By, Muhd. Faizan
Date - 03/09/2023
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New York City, NY
New York City is the most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 126.9% higher than the national average.
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco is the second most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 124.2% higher than the national average.
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Honolulu, HI
Honolulu is the most expensive place to live in Hawaii, with a cost of living that is 135.9% higher than the national average.
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Boston, MA
Boston is the fourth most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 112.4% higher than the national average.
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Washington, D.C
Washington, D.C. is the fifth most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 108.8% higher than the national average
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Oakland, CA
Oakland is the sixth most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 106.6% higher than the national average.
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San Jose, CA
San Jose is the seventh most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 105.2% higher than the national average.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle is the eighth most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 103.7% higher than the national average.
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Stamford, CT
Stamford is the ninth most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 102.8% higher than the national average.
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Jersey City, NJ
Jersey City is the tenth most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 102.5% higher than the national average.
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