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5 most expensive states to live Everything from a house to a half gallon of milk costs more in these areas. By Scott Cohn, CNBC CNBC on MSN Money No. 5: New Jersey Avg. home price (Bergen-Passaic metro): $557,145 Half gallon of milk: $3.79 Pound of ground beef: $3.43 Monthly energy bill: $252.39 Doctor visit: $103.20 2013 cost of living rank: No. 46 (5th most expensive) 2012 rank: No. 45 No. 4: New York Avg. home price (Manhattan): $1,351,400 Half gallon of milk: $2.42 Pound of ground beef: $4.71 Monthly energy bill: $237.01 Doctor visit: $96.00 2013 cost of living rank: No. 47 (4th most expensive) 2012 rank: No. 47 No. 3: Connecticut Avg. home price (Stamford metro): $585,000 Half gallon of milk: $2.77 Pound of ground beef: $4.07 Monthly energy bill: $236.01 Doctor visit: $114.55 2013 cost of living rank: No. 48 (3rd most expensive) 2012 rank: No. 48 No. 2: Alaska Avg. home price (Anchorage metro): $467,553 Half gallon of milk: $2.41 Pound of ground beef: $4.08 Monthly energy bill: $169.84 Doctor visit: $159.20 2013 cost of living rank: No. 49 (2nd most expensive) 2012 rank: No. 49 No. 1: Hawaii Avg. home price (Honolulu metro): $742,166 Half gallon of milk: $3.41 Pound of ground beef: $3.99 Monthly energy bill: $333.51 Doctor visit: $101.80 2013 cost of living rank: No. 50 (most expensive) 2012 rank: No. 50
Posted on: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 11:46:22 +0000

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