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Last Update: 20/5/2013

Australian Dollar
=3.8311
Canadian Dollar
=3.6791
Euro
=5.0215
Great Britain Pound
=5.8507
New Zealand Dollar
=2.9151
US Dollar
=3.7503

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Living Costs

Cost of living in the United States can differ depending on location and lifestyle. Big cities like Los Angeles, New York and Chicago tend to have high costs and quality of goods and other commodities but there are also a number of states offering lower standards of living. Several people from all over the world want to move into the country because of the very high salaries as well as the abundance of job opportunities. The United States is the richest and most powerful nation in the world. At present, it ranks 1st in terms of economy and quality of life.


To help you budget more efficiently given below is a table according to each state of America. These are the most educated estimates which we believe will assist students in preparing effective budgets during their stay in United States of America.

 

Average Living Costs in United States

STATE

GROCERY

 UTILITIES*

TRANSPORT

MISC SERVICES**

AL

98.3

96.4

94.1

97.4

AK

134.8

130.4

141.5

118.0

Az

105.1

92.9

100.5

98.1

AR

93.2

95.2

91.7

94.2

CA

114.3

96.5

115.0

110.1

CO

108.7

89.2

93.0

98.5

CT

115.0

133.1

103.1

110.6

DE

102.3

118.9

99.6

101.5

DC

111.9

97.4

102.9

104.3

FL

102.6

98.2

105.7

100.5

GA

100.4

92.5

97.0

95.1

HI

152.8

134.6

131.8

121.0

ID

93.7

96.5

96.3

97.4

IL

95.5

104.7

105.7

97.3

IN

94.5

97.1

104.1

93.1

IA

91.4

91.4

101.4

97.7

KS

91.2

84.8

96.5

94.8

KY

89.0

100.2

99.5

94.4

LA

98.6

93.4

97.8

104.3

ME

106.9

97.6

103.2

109.1

MD

107.9

118.7

105.2

102.8

MA

107.9

141.5

98.5

109.5

MI

96.5

111.9

102.5

94.1

MN

102.9

111.8

106.7

104.4

MS

92.5

111.7

93.8

94.4

MO

94.0

91.4

93.4

97.4

MT

112.9

94.5

89.3

104.9

NE

96.0

99.7

97.6

91.2

NV

108.4

93.7

114.7

102.0

NH

104.2

128.9

101.9

126.6

NJ

111.1

115.7

99.7

113.4

NM

100.6

92.4

100.7

99.7

NY

109.2

129.4

106.7

110.3

NC

103.5

97.6

93.9

100.4

ND

101.2

79.0

97.3

105.1

OH

97.8

113.6

106.4

95.7

OK

94.1

85.8

93.4

94.3

OR

104.4

89.0

112.2

111.8

PA

99.8

113.5

96.7

100.3

RI

106.4

123.2

99.0

121.7

SC

102.9

94.1

96.1

100.0

SD

96.0

83.6

89.6

99.4

TN

92.2

91.2

91.5

95.7

TX

89.7

101.9

94.6

95.9

UT

105.1

78.8

90.6

105.8

VT

107.6

122.5

100.4

118.4

VA

97.8

97.4

93.9

98.9

WA

105.4

83.4

109.5

104.8

WV

92.5

88.5

104.5

90.9

WI

94.3

106.7

105.6

96.0

WY

102.9

79.3

74.2

96.5

 

Source: missourieconomy.org

 *Utilities are electricity, gas, phone and internet bills

**Miscellaneous goods and services readily available across the U.S., including fast food, haircut, toiletries, denim jeans, newspaper subscription, movie ticket, and cold drinks.