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15 best and worst states for life if you save money

It can be difficult to save money no matter what state you live in, but in some cities it is more difficult to do than in others. It all depends on the total cost of living and average wages.

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GOBankingRates appreciated the largest cities in America 60 and found out that most cities where it is easy to save money are concentrated in the state of Texas, and difficult in the cities of California.

Top 15 cities where it is easy to save money

15. Austin, TX

Population: 931 830 people

Average income: $ 60 939

Unemployment Rate: 3%

Average housing price: $ 375 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 764 USD

Average fuel cost: $ 2,39

Average cost of products: $ 328,40

Sales Tax: 8,25%

14. Jacksonville, FL

Population: 868 031 people

Average income: $ 48 256

Unemployment Rate: 3.5%

Average housing price: $ 199 900

Average monthly rent: $ 1 146

Average fuel cost: $ 2,56

Average cost of products: $ 342,92

Sales Tax: 7%

13. Columbus, Ohio

Population: 850 106 people

Average income: $ 47 156

Unemployment Rate: 3.8%

Average housing price: $ 159 500

Average monthly rent: $ 1 172

Average fuel cost: $ 2,65

Average cost of products: $ 284,36

Sales Tax: 7,5%

12. Tulsa, Oklahoma

Population: 403 505 people

Average income: $ 43 045

Unemployment Rate: 4.1%

Average housing price: $ 159 900

Average monthly rent: $ 946

Average fuel cost: $ 2,38

Average cost of products: $ 298,87

Sales Tax: 8,517%

11. Kansas City, Missouri

Population: 475 378 people

Average income: $ 47 489

Unemployment Rate: 3.8%

Average housing price: $ 180 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 094

Average fuel cost: $ 2,48

Average cost of products: $ 293,60

Sales Tax: 8,35%

10. El Paso, TX

Population: 681 124 people

Average income: $ 43 322

Unemployment Rate: 4.5%

Average housing price: $ 164 950

Average monthly rent: $ 1 001

Average fuel cost: $ 2,52

Average cost of products: $ 248,20

Sales Tax: 8,25%

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9. Omaha, Nebraska

Population: 443 885 people

Average income: $ 50 827

Unemployment Rate: 3.1%

Average housing price: $ 239 900

Average monthly rent: $ 1 317

Average fuel cost: $ 2,59

Average cost of products: $ 297,37

Sales Tax: 7%

8. Fort Worth, TX

Population: 833 319 people

Average income: $ 54 876

Unemployment Rate: 3.7%

Average housing price: $ 245 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 439

Average fuel cost: $ 2,42

Average cost of products: $ 283,84

Sales Tax: 8,25%

7. Arlington texas

Population: 388 125 people

Average income: $ 53 574

Unemployment Rate: 3.7%

Average housing price: $ 225 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 506

Average fuel cost: $ 2,43

Average cost of products: $ 273,65

Sales Tax: 8%

6. San Antonio, Texas

Population: 1 469 845 people

Average income: $ 48 183

Unemployment Rate: 3.4%

Average housing price: $ 229 900

Average monthly rent: $ 1 281

Average fuel cost: $ 2,31

Average cost of products: $ 287,29

Sales Tax: 8,25%

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5. Wichita, Kansas

Population: 389 965 people

Average income: $ 46 775

Unemployment Rate: 4.1%

Average housing price: $ 149 900

Average monthly rent: $ 903

Average fuel cost: $ 2,45

Average cost of products: $ 290,32

Sales Tax: 7,5%

4. Milwaukee, WI

Population: 600 155 people

Average income: $ 36 801

Unemployment Rate: 3.2%

Average housing price: $ 117 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 033

Average fuel cost: $ 2,54

Average cost of products: $ 304,66

Sales Tax: 5,6%

3. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Population: 631 346 people

Average income: $ 50 070

Unemployment Rate: 3.6%

Average housing price: $ 181 530

Average monthly rent: $ 1 064

Average fuel cost: $ 2,34

Average cost of products: $ 290,38

Sales Tax: 8,75%

2. Louisville, Kentucky

Population: 615 366 people

Average income: $ 46 881

Unemployment Rate: 3.9%

Average housing price: $ 189 900

Average monthly rent: $ 1 016

Average fuel cost: $ 2,58

Average cost of products: $ 266,91

Sales Tax: 6%

1. Virginia Beach, Va.

Population: 452 745 people

Average income: $ 67 719

Unemployment Rate: 3.7%

Average housing price: $ 280 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 548

Average fuel cost: $ 2,48

Average cost of products: $ 300,73

Sales Tax: 6%

 

Top 15 cities where it is difficult to save money

The most expensive cities for living are located along the coast, especially the West. In fact, most cities where it is difficult to save money are in the state of California.

15. Miami, FL

Population: 441 003 people

Average income: $ 31 642

Unemployment Rate: 4.1%

Average housing price: $ 455 000

Average monthly rent: $ 2 033

Average fuel cost: $ 2,69

Average cost of products: $ 370,35

Sales Tax: 7%

14. Riverside, California

Population: 322 424 people

Average income: $ 58 979

Unemployment Rate: 4.4%

Average housing price: $ 423 990

Average monthly rent: $ 1 898

Average fuel cost: $ 3,50

Average cost of products: $ 311,95

Sales Tax: 7,75%

13. Sacramento, CA

Population: 490 712 people

Average income: $ 52 071

Unemployment Rate: 4.2%

Average housing price: $ 310 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 640

Average fuel cost: $ 3,40

Average cost of products: $ 348,78

Sales Tax: 8,25%

12. San Diego, CA

Population: 1 394 928 people

Average income: $ 68 117

Unemployment Rate: 3.5%

Average housing price: $ 674 999

Average monthly rent: $ 2 580

Average fuel cost: $ 3,55

Average cost of products: $ 311,27

Sales Tax: 7,75%

11. Bakersfield, CA

Population: 373 640 people

Average income: $ 58 669

Unemployment Rate: 9.6%

Average housing price: $ 267 750

Average monthly rent: $ 1 362

Average fuel cost: $ 3,43

Average cost of products: $ 306,44

Sales Tax: 7,25%

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10. Anaheim, California

Population: 350 742 people

Average income: $ 61 826

Unemployment Rate: 4.2%

Average housing price: $ 589 000

Average monthly rent: $ 2 222

Average fuel cost: $ 3,58

Average cost of products: $ 311,82

Sales Tax: 7,75%

9. Santa Ana, California

Population: 335 400 people

Average income: $ 54 062

Unemployment Rate: 4.2%

Average housing price: $ 499 990

Average monthly rent: $ 2 601

Average fuel cost: $ 3,58

Average cost of products: $ 312,73

Sales Tax: 7,75%

8. Fresco, California

Population: 520 052 people

Average income: $ 41 842

Unemployment Rate: 9.1%

Average housing price: $ 259 000

Average monthly rent: $ 1 295

Average fuel cost: $ 3,46

Average cost of products: $ 283,64

Sales Tax: 7,975%

7. San Jose, California

Population: 1 026 908 people

Average income: $ 90 303

Unemployment Rate: 3%

Average housing price: $ 950 000

Average monthly rent: $ 3 442

Average fuel cost: $ 3,58

Average cost of products: $ 341,69

Sales Tax: 8,75%

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6. Seattle, WA

Population: 684 451 people

Average income: $ 74 458

Unemployment Rate: 4,3%

Average housing price: $ 699 950

Average monthly rent: $ 2 538

Average fuel cost: $ 3,28

Average cost of products: $ 416,94

Sales Tax: 9,6%

5. New York, NY

Population: 85 550 405 people

Average income: $ 55 191

Unemployment Rate: 4,6%

Average housing price: $ 828 000

Average monthly rent: $ 2 315

Average fuel cost: $ 3,84

Average cost of products: $ 451,86

Sales Tax: 8,875%

4. Long Beach, California

Population: 474 140 people

Average income: $ 55 151

Unemployment Rate: 4,2%

Average housing price: $ 549 000

Average monthly rent: $ 2 450

Average fuel cost: $ 3,58

Average cost of products: $ 342,47

Sales Tax: 10%

3. Oakland, California

Population: 419 267 people

Average income: $ 57 778

Unemployment Rate: 2,9%

Average housing price: $ 609 500

Average monthly rent: $ 2 969

Average fuel cost: $ 3,53

Average cost of products: $ 384,97

Sales Tax: 9,25%

2. Los Angeles, CA

Population: 3 971 883 people

Average income: $ 51 538

Unemployment Rate: 4,2%

Average housing price: $ 775 000

Average monthly rent: $ 2 847

Average fuel cost: $ 3,58

Average cost of products: $ 354,57

Sales Tax: 9,25%

1. San Francisco, CA

Population: 864 816 people

Average income: $ 87 701

Unemployment Rate: 2,9%

Average housing price: $ 1 195 000

Average monthly rent: $ 4 285

Average fuel cost: $ 3,64

Average cost of products: $ 512,76

Sales Tax: 8,5%

If you want to set aside money, then when choosing a city to live in, consider the amount of your earnings and living expenses and other expenses.

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