Top 10 Most Expensive State To Live In The United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 07/09/2023

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Hawaii

Hawaii is the most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 193.3% higher than the national average.

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California

California is the second most expensive state to live in the US, with a cost of living that is 189.7% higher than the national average.

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New York

New York is the third most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 182.1% higher than the national average.

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts is the fourth most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 175.2% higher than the national average.

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Connecticut

Connecticut is the fifth most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 172.9% higher than the national average.

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New Jersey

New Jersey is the sixth most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 166.3% higher than the national average.

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Washington

Washington is the seventh most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 163.0% higher than the national average.

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Colorado

Colorado is the 8th most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 161.1% higher than the national average.

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Maryland

Maryland is the 9th most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 159.8% higher than the national average.

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Oregon

Oregon is the 10th most expensive state to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 159.7% higher than the national average.

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