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Forbes has just released its report on the cities in the country that cost the most to live in – it should come as no surprise that New York (Manhattan) tops the list, with San Francisco just behind. What cities round out the top 10?
The cost of groceries, gasoline and various sundries, at a little more than twice the national average, is highest in New York City – which also has the highest housing costs in the U.S. The cost of housing also pushed San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to top spots on our list. In all four cities, the average home price during that time was well over $600,000. While further down the list, the average price fell to $226,998 in Austin and $201,020 in Nashville.
However, housing prices are only part of the story. To compile this list, Forbes looked at cost of living expenses in six categories: grocery items, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods and services. California led with six cities on the list, four that make our top 10. Texas follows closely behind with four cities: in addition to Austin, San Antonio, Houston and Dallas appeared. Click here to see the complete list of costliest cities.
Read the full story on Forbes here.