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Top 10 Most Expensive Places In United States 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 13/09/2023

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Manhattan 

The most expensive place to live in the United States, with a cost of living that is 122% higher than the national average. 

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Honolulu 

The second most expensive place to live, with a cost of living that is 84% higher than the national average.Its median household income is $80,343. 

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San Francisco 

The third most expensive place to live, with a cost of living that is 78.6% higher than the national average. 

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Brooklyn 

The fourth most expensive place to live, with a cost of living that is 68.6% higher than the national average. 

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Washington 

The fifth most expensive place to live, with a cost of living that is 52.2% higher than the national average. 

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 Orange County

The sixth most expensive place to live, with a cost of living that is 53.5% higher than the national average. 

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Los Angeles 

The seventh most expensive place to live, with a cost of living that is 52.7% higher than the national average. 

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Seattle 

The 8th most expensive place to live, with an median household income is $77,603.

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Boston

The 9th most expensive place to live, with an median household income is $101,939 

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San Diego 

The tenth most expensive place to live, with a median rent is over $3,000 per month. 

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