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These are the Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Call Home

These are the Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Call Home

These are the Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Call Home

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20. Minneapolis, Minnesota

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19. Charlotte, North Carolina

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18. New Orleans, Louisiana

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17. Atlanta, Georgia

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16. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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15. Tampa, Florida

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14. Portland, Oregon

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13. Denver, Colorado

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12. Raleigh, North Carolina

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11. Miami, Florida

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10. Chicago, Illinois

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9. Sacramento, California

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8. Seattle, Washington

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7. Los Angeles, California

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6. San Diego, California

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5. Washington, D.C.

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4. Boston, Massachusetts

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3. Honolulu, Hawaii

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2. San Francisco, California

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1. New York City, New York

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These are the Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Call Home
20. Minneapolis, Minnesota
19. Charlotte, North Carolina
18. New Orleans, Louisiana
17. Atlanta, Georgia
16. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
15. Tampa, Florida
14. Portland, Oregon
13. Denver, Colorado
12. Raleigh, North Carolina
11. Miami, Florida
10. Chicago, Illinois
9. Sacramento, California
8. Seattle, Washington
7. Los Angeles, California
6. San Diego, California
5. Washington, D.C.
4. Boston, Massachusetts
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
2. San Francisco, California
1. New York City, New York

These are the Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Call Home

Discover the 20 most expensive U.S. cities to call home. Each city's cost of living including housing, utilities, groceries, and average income was considered. October 2024's data came from the Economic Research Institute and the U.S. Census Bureau, Zillow for home values and rent, local electricity companies, and area grocery stores. Work your way to the city with the highest cost of living in the nation. (HOA costs were not considered, but you can find more by reading "Each U.S. Region's Average HOA Fees.")

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