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California. Cost of living compared to national average: 38% higher. Cost of housing compared to national average: 97% higher. Cost of utilities compared to national average: 22% higher. Cost of ...
Vermont. Cost-of-Living Index: 115.6. Annual Cost-of-Living Expenditures: $84,350. According to Vermont Public, Vermont is at the end of the energy pipeline, which makes energy more expensive for ...
Vermont — Index: 115.3. Oregon — Index: 114.7. Least expensive state to live in 2023. ... What is a cost-of-living increase? A cost of living adjustment (COLA) is a change in monthly Social ...
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 ...
$700,000+ Cost of housing by State This article contains a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by median home price , according to data from Zillow . List U.S. states and D.C. by median home price
The highways cost $28,669 per mile ($17,814/km) to maintain, the 17th highest in the states. 34.4% of its 2,691 [221] bridges were rated deficient or obsolete, the eighth worst in the nation. [222] A 2005–06 study ranked Vermont 37th out of the states for "cost-effective road maintenance", a decline of thirteen places since 2004–05. [223]
New Hampshire*. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Washington. Wyoming. *While New Hampshire doesn't tax workers' wages, note that it will tax interest and dividend payments in excess of $2,400 per ...
v. t. e. Vermont has the twenty-fifth-highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,625 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,740 (2003).