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The 15 U.S. cities with the highest cost of living—San Francisco isn't No. 1
CNBC ^ | August 22, 2023 | Mike Winters

Posted on 08/24/2023 9:00:32 AM PDT by lowbridge

New York's Manhattan borough is the most expensive place to live in the U.S. by a wide margin — the cost of living there is more than double the national average.

Living costs in Manhattan are 122% higher than average, according to data from The Council for Community and Economic Research's Cost of Living Index, which measures regional price differences for everyday goods and services in 271 urban areas.

Manhattan isn't just expensive, it's considerably more costly than other highly ranked places in the index.

The New York borough's cost of living is 24% more than Honolulu's, the second-most expensive urban area in the U.S. And it's 31% higher than San Francisco's, the third-most expensive city, according to C2ER's data.

The cost of living is expressed as a composite index score, based on six weighted categories: housing, utilities, groceries, transportation, health care and miscellaneous goods or services. A composite score of 100 is the national average, and any score higher than 100 is above average.

Here's a look at the 15 most expensive urban areas, based on composite index scores. 

New York (Manhattan): 222

Honolulu: 179

San Francisco: 169.9

New York (Brooklyn): 159.1

Orange County, California: 150.3

Los Angeles (Long Beach): 149.1

Washington, D.C.: 148.4

Seattle: 144.5

San Diego: 142.5

Arlington, Virginia: 140.1

Oakland, California: 140

New York (Queens): 136.3

Bethesda-Gaithersburg-Frederick, Maryland.: 135.8

Nassau County, New York: 135.2

(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...


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Democrats may talk a good game about being the biggest protectors and defenders of the poor and middle class against the big bad rich people and their corporations. But give them the reins of power over a city or state long enough and they make it much too expensive to live and survive for everyone except the rich and wealthy.
1 posted on 08/24/2023 9:00:32 AM PDT by lowbridge
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To: lowbridge

In New York specifically, you pay a premium price to be in Manhattan, rather than the outer boroughs.

In just about any city any of us can think of, there are upscale neighbirhoods which are far mosre costly to live in, than the kess desirable areas if the city and metro area.


2 posted on 08/24/2023 9:04:48 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: All

I guessed right on the top two before looking. No clue after that.


3 posted on 08/24/2023 9:08:53 AM PDT by BipolarBob (I haven't slept for ten days because that would be too long.)
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To: lowbridge

San Francisco IS the most expensive city in North America to live in. It falls to second only when you consider Manhattan separately.


4 posted on 08/24/2023 9:11:48 AM PDT by dangus
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To: lowbridge

The weirdest thing about this is that I can’t imagine even wanting to live in Manhattan. I wouldn’t even live there for free. What a hole.


5 posted on 08/24/2023 9:13:16 AM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: lowbridge

When I arrived in Chicago in February 1962, to commence my job in a large manufacturing company, Chicago was a very nice place. Great restaurants, good golf courses, many museums, and a steak dinner at Ted’s grill in downtown was $1.19 (with baked potato & salad & garlic toast). I would be standing at a bus stop on Clark street at 1 AM for bus to my Fullerton ave cheap apartment. I was probably half drunk after my Saturday evening date, but never felt unsafe.

Now I do not want to go even for a visit to Chicago.


6 posted on 08/24/2023 9:14:38 AM PDT by entropy12 (Career politicians like Deasantis build wealth. Trump sacrificed his wealth to serve people.)
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To: lowbridge

What DO those cities have in common???

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Most, if not all......


7 posted on 08/24/2023 9:15:06 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: lowbridge

Suddenly a borough becomes a city. We’re supposed to overlook that magical transformation.


8 posted on 08/24/2023 9:19:56 AM PDT by I want the USA back (If genitals don't define gender, how does removing them affirm it? )
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To: lowbridge

Hardly news.


9 posted on 08/24/2023 9:23:33 AM PDT by blackdog ((Z28.310) My dog Sam eats purple flowers.)
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To: lowbridge

I am surprised SF is so high. You don’t need a bathroom to live there.


10 posted on 08/24/2023 9:28:36 AM PDT by alternatives?
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To: lowbridge

Manhattan isn’t a city, so it’s a fake headline.


11 posted on 08/24/2023 9:40:52 AM PDT by devere
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To: devere

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12 posted on 08/24/2023 9:43:48 AM PDT by Dick Bachert (=uran)
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To: lowbridge

It’s amazing. The highest price suggests high demand and low supply. Yet these are the filthiest, most drug-infested, highest crime cities in the country.

We keep hearing about people fleeing these sh!t hole cities, yet the demand is still there to keep those prices in the stratosphere.

It doesn’t add up.

The lower cost of living here in Idaho is real nice.


13 posted on 08/24/2023 9:46:18 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (We are proles, they are nobility.)
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To: lowbridge

Is it just a coincidence that the 15 most expensive places to live are all Democrat strongholds?


14 posted on 08/24/2023 9:47:52 AM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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Yet these are the filthiest, most drug-infested, highest crime cities in the country.

Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit, New Orleans, etc. are worse. Rich people live in NY, SF, LA, DC. So prices are high. Bums and addicts don't mind living there either. Rich people don't mind paying high taxes and don't want to support the police, so the cities go downhill. But there are still worse places to live.

15 posted on 08/24/2023 10:03:22 AM PDT by x
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Why would anyone pay a premium to live in a shithole?

Because they are idiots!


16 posted on 08/24/2023 10:06:35 AM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

The rich people don’t have to deal with most of the bad consequences of these cities.

Their high rises have armed guards and sophisticated electronic security.

Their vehicles are in highly secure garages—or they have chauffeurs driving them from place to place.

Their workplaces have similar security measures.

That is why they don’t care if the police forces are defunded—they don’t need them anyway.


17 posted on 08/24/2023 10:11:58 AM PDT by cgbg ("Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training." Anna Freud.)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

“The lower cost of living here in Idaho is real nice.”

I moved ONE county over in South Central Wisconsin 8 years ago. Takes about 45 minutes to get from my old farm to my new farm.

Old farm: Taxes were $3,800.00 for ONE acre. (Hobby Farm.)

New farm: Taxes are $3K for 160 acres and a house twice as big.

Big city living doesn’t appeal to me in the least.


18 posted on 08/24/2023 10:12:05 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: lowbridge
Oakland?

I heard Oakland is a ghetto. But I also heard that some of it is gentrifying due to professionals who can't afford San Francisco.

I'm still surprised to see it make the list.

19 posted on 08/24/2023 10:56:54 AM PDT by Angelino97
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To: entropy12

I know how you feel.

I grew up in a small town outside of Raleigh during the fifties.

Now that small town is PART OF RALEIGH and has been ruined!

It is no longer home. I have no desire to visit there again.


20 posted on 08/24/2023 11:37:29 AM PDT by Karoo
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