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Living in a state that’s expensive can be tough, ya know? But with the right budgeting and planning, you can make it work. From finding ways to save money on everyday expenses to taking advantage of tax breaks, there are plenty of strategies you can use to make living in an expensive state more affordable. Let’s take a look at some of the best tips for making it work!

Which State Is Most Expensive To Live? [Solved]

Wow! Hawaii Missouri had the 9th lowest cost of living in the US for Q3 2022 - no wonder it’s so popular. It looks like Hawaii, Alaska, the Northeast and West Coast are the priciest places to live, while Midwestern and Southern states are more affordable.

  1. Cost of Living: The cost of living in a state can be expensive, depending on the area. This includes housing costs, food costs, transportation costs, and other expenses.

  2. Taxes: Depending on the state you live in, taxes can be high or low. Some states have higher income taxes than others and some states have sales taxes that are higher than others.

  3. Utilities: Utility bills such as electricity and water can be expensive depending on where you live in the state and how much energy you use each month.

  4. Insurance: Insurance rates vary from state to state but they can still be expensive no matter where you live in the US.

  5. Education Costs: Education costs vary from state to state but they can still be expensive no matter where you live in the US due to tuition fees for colleges and universities as well as private schools if applicable to your area of residence

Living in a state can be expensive. Yikes! From taxes to housing costs, it can really add up. Plus, you have to factor in the cost of living expenses like food and transportation. Ugh! All in all, it’s not cheap.