How To Reduce Your Cost Of Living - Move To A Red State

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5 states with the highest cost of living​

California: 110.7​

California has the highest cost of living in the country — 10.7% higher than the national average. And the primary driver is housing costs, especially in metropolitan areas like San Francisco and Los Angeles. In California, the regional price parity (RPP) for housing rents is 110.7, meaning housing costs are 10.7% above the national average.

Hawaii: 110​

Hawaii’s cost of living is a close second to California at 10% higher than the national average. That’s largely due to the state’s more remote location, which requires that many goods be imported, driving up the prices. Plus, limited land availability and high demand for housing contribute to higher living costs.

District of Columbia (DC): 109.9​

The nation’s capital has the third-highest cost of living — 9.9% higher than the national average. This is also largely due to exceptionally high housing costs, as well as utility prices.

New Jersey: 108.8​

New Jersey's cost of living exceeds the national average by 8.8%. Proximity to major urban areas like New York City contributes to higher housing costs, and the cost of goods in the state are some of the highest in the country.

New York: 107.9​

New York rounds out our list of the top five states with the highest cost of living at 7.9% higher than the national average. And you might notice a theme: high housing costs driven by high demand and limited available housing, paired with higher taxes and insurance costs, make it one of the most expensive states to live in.

5 states with the lowest cost of living​

Arkansas: 86.9​

Arkansas holds the title of the state with the lowest cost of living — 13.1% lower than the national average. This is thanks, in large part, to low housing costs. In fact, Arkansas has some of the least expensive housing in the country, only behind Mississippi and West Virginia. Even so, personal expenditures in the state rose a modest 2% year over year.

Mississippi: 87​

Mississippi’s cost of living is 13% lower than the national average. Personal expenditures increased just over 1% year over year, and housing and utilities costs remain some of the lowest in the country.

Iowa: 87.8​

Iowa’s cost of living is 12.2% lower than the national average, making it one of the most affordable states to live in. Like other states on the list, housing costs are relatively low in this state because there is a lower demand for it. Additionally, lower everyday costs help maintain this state’s ranking as one of the most affordable states to live.

Oklahoma: 87.8​

The cost of living in Oklahoma is also 12.2% below the national average. In addition to lower housing costs, Oklahoma benefits from relatively low prices on goods and services, contributing to its overall lower cost of living.

Louisiana: 88.2​

Louisiana has one of the lowest costs of living at 11.8% below the national average. The state benefits from low housing costs, as well as some of the cheapest goods in the country.

The democrats griping the most about affordability live in blue states. Trump can't fix the damage blue states have done to themselves.


 
And the states that you're talking about offer little to nothing to their residents. Its a quality of life issue for most.

I'm sure there will be some snide comments with ridiculous accusations. Its what you guys do.
 
I live in a "red state" and can barely afford rent, much less food, gas, and meds I need.
 
I live in a "red state" and can barely afford rent, much less food, gas, and meds I need.

In the list of those with the lowest cost of living a common factor was housing cost. Perhaps you reside in a "red state" in which people desire to live.
 
And the states that you're talking about offer little to nothing to their residents. Its a quality of life issue for most.

I'm sure there will be some snide comments with ridiculous accusations. Its what you guys do.
There is nothing a Blue State person can have that I can't living in rural Alabama. I have a cell phone, 3 computers, a couple gaming systems. My internet upload speed is faster than the download speed average in California.2 gig fiber. House and car. . All my crap is paid for by me with zero government intervention.

The reason people give you snide comments is because you say stupid shit.
 
There is nothing a Blue State person can have that I can't living in rural Alabama. I have a cell phone, 3 computers, a couple gaming systems. My internet upload speed is faster than the download speed average in California.2 gig fiber. House and car. . All my crap is paid for by me with zero government intervention.

The reason people give you snide comments is because you say stupid shit.
I’m thinking of relocating to Fairhope. Gets me away from four big problems; cold ‘global warming’ winters, democrats, marijuana and blacks.
 
There is nothing a Blue State person can have that I can't living in rural Alabama. I have a cell phone, 3 computers, a couple gaming systems. My internet upload speed is faster than the download speed average in California.2 gig fiber. House and car. . All my crap is paid for by me with zero government intervention.

The reason people give you snide comments is because you say stupid shit.

Your child in a blue state has a better chance of making it to elementary school.

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Why is that? Well because the states in red let industries ass rape their state, pollute the water, the air, etc... Don't worry....no State regulators are in danger of catching the cancer that comes along with the pollution--probably because there are no state regulators in those states.

But I'm happy you have a fast internet.
 
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Your child in a blue state has a better chance of making it to elementary school.

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Why is that? Well because the states in red let industries ass rape their state, pollute the water, the air, etc... Don't worry....no State regulators are in danger of catching the cancer that comes along with the pollution--probably because there are no state regulators in those states.

But I'm happy you have a fast internet.

Your child in a blue state has a better chance of making it to elementary school.

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Why is that? Well because the states in red let industries ass rape their state, pollute the water, the air, etc... Don't worry....no State regulators are in danger of catching the cancer that comes along with the pollution--probably because there are no state regulators in those states.

But I'm happy you have a fast internet.
All my kids are living. My oldest grandson was premature and got fantastic care in Mobile. We knew that there would be complications the great healthcare providers from wherever the **** you are from would have suggested abortion I'm sure. Only two people in my Family have ever died of cancer both in their 70's. Both served in Vietnam .

You are pulling things out of your ass like you always do.
 
All my kids are living. My oldest grandson was premature and got fantastic care in Mobile.
Glad to hear it. Stats show that those red states with low costs of living have a higher incidence of child mortality.
We knew that there would be complications the great healthcare providers from wherever the **** you are from would have suggested abortion I'm sure. Only two people in my Family have ever died of cancer both in their 70's. Both served in Vietnam .

You are pulling things out of your ass like you always do.
No actually i showed you statistics--data. You're using anecdotes...pulled straight out of your ass like you always do.
 
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It's worth noting there tends to be wage differences as well. Places that are expensive to live in tend to have jobs that pay a little higher than in more rural places.
 
Glad to hear it. Stats show that those red states with low costs of living have a higher incidence of child mortality.

No actually i showed you statistics--data. You're using anecdotes...pulled straight out of your ass like you always do.
You speak all of this and frankly from how you spew your sentences, you live off of cities-built by more heartier men and women than the modern generations will ever be as a percentage. And you take credit for it. City infrastructures are way behind what they need to renovate and even build new infrastructures. So, they redo a small amount each year if they can. Too much corruption, stealing, graft and overpaid employees in government, trade unions, private contractors and anything else related. It takes ten times to a hundred times longer to build something than it did a century ago and the real costs are a hundred times more before you add inflation. Thank the men of a century ago and before who have given you a soapbox to brag about Progressive living.
 
And the states that you're talking about offer little to nothing to their residents. Its a quality of life issue for most.

I'm sure there will be some snide comments with ridiculous accusations. Its what you guys do.

In the list of those with the lowest cost of living a common factor was housing cost. Perhaps you reside in a "red state" in which people desire to live.

It's worth noting there tends to be wage differences as well. Places that are expensive to live in tend to have jobs that pay a little higher than in more rural places.

How to reduce your income potential.
Hmmm….in what states can the greatest inequalities be found? How about highest poverty? How about most illegals? Most diverse and multicultural? How about most homeless?
Hmmmm…oh the common denominators.
 
And the states that you're talking about offer little to nothing to their residents. Its a quality of life issue for most.

I'm sure there will be some snide comments with ridiculous accusations. Its what you guys do.
LOL. Well, what quality of life do the homeless in California and New York have because democrat policies force them into the streets in record numbers?
 
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I live in a "red state" and can barely afford rent, much less food, gas, and meds I need.
There is a solution to your problem:

Move to either New York or California where they have great government benefits! I hear Hawaii has great weather.

But, let's be honest, surely you weren't able to afford things better while democrats were in office 2020 through 2024. If you say yes then you are a liar.
 
Moving to a red state is not going to do the things being claimed.

There are homeless people in red states.
 
It's worth noting there tends to be wage differences as well. Places that are expensive to live in tend to have jobs that pay a little higher than in more rural places.
Then how does that explain the massive homelessness in those states with higher wages?
 
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