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  2. List of U.S. states by adjusted per capita personal income

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    The Bureau of Economic Analysis has calculated that the regional price parity of U.S. states ranges from 84.4 in Mississippi (the cheapest state in which to live) to Hawaii at 119.3 (the most expensive state). In other words, an income of $0.84 in Mississippi equals an income of $1.19 in Hawaii with the U.S as a whole having an average PCPI of ...

  3. Employee compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many employer-provided cash benefits (below a certain income level) are tax-deductible to the employer and non-taxable to the employee. Some fringe benefits (for example, accident and health plans, and group-term life insurance coverage (up to US$50,000) (and employer-provided meals and lodging in-kind, [22]) may be excluded from the employee's ...

  4. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    United States. Employee benefits in the United States include relocation assistance; medical, prescription, vision and dental plans; health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; retirement benefit plans (pension, 401 (k), 403 (b) ); group term life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance plans; income protection ...

  5. Cost of living - Wikipedia

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    Employment contracts and pension benefits can be tied to a cost-of-living index, typically to the consumer price index (CPI). A COLA adjusts salaries based on changes in a cost-of-living index. Salaries are typically adjusted annually. They may also be tied to a cost-of-living index that varies by geographic location if the employee moves.

  6. 2025 Social Security COLA: Inflation data points to small ...

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    The annual COLA, or cost-of-living adjustment, is likely to be 2.6%, less than the 2024 COLA of 3.2%, which bumped up the average monthly benefit by more than $50, and well below the 8.7% increase ...

  7. Social programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welfare in America. The United States spends approximately $2.3 trillion on federal and state social programs including cash assistance, health insurance, food assistance, housing subsidies, energy and utilities subsidies, and education and childcare assistance. Similar benefits are sometimes provided by the private sector either through policy ...

  8. In September, Bank of America's 13th annual Workplace Benefits Report found 67% of employees reported that the increase in living expenses was overshadowing any increases in their salary or wages ...

  9. Where Has Cost of Living Increased the Most Since 2020? - AOL

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    Housing is one of the primary drivers of San Diego's high cost of living. A one-bedroom apartment averages $2,887 per month and the median home price is more than $875,000 -- an increase of 10.1% ...