Where to live: average rent in each of the 50 states
Regardless of where you live, it can be difficult to find an affordable, safe and comfortable apartment to rent.
With the rise in rental prices in developing cities and the tendency of more people who prefer to live in apartments compared to traditional houses, it may not be easy to decide where to go next.
According to SmartAsset, the average annual income of millennials is $35. This means they can spend about $592 per month on rent, which is slightly lower than rents in the United States as a whole. If in large cities of America you can hardly find something suitable for such a price, then in more remote, but no less attractive areas of the country, it is quite possible.
Edition My first apartment compiled a list of average rental rates in all 50 states, as well as the main industry for employment.
The data are taken from statistics at the US Census Bureau in 2015 and are adjusted for inflation in the 2018 year.
The average rent in the country is $ 949
Alabama: $ 650 - Largest employment: Health
Alyka: $ 930 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production
Arizona: $ 820 - Largest employment: Health
Арканзас: $ 570 - Largest employment: Health
California: $ 1,430 - Largest employment: Computer and electronics manufacturing
Colorado: $ 1,000 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production
Connecticut: $ 1,070 - Largest employment: Insurance
Delaware: $ 960 - Largest employment: Insurance
Washington, DC: $ 1,450 - Largest employment: Politics
Florida: $ 950 - Largest employment: Health
Georgia: $ 850 - Largest employment: Broadcasting and telecommunications
Hawaii: $ 1,480 - Largest employment: Tourism
Idaho: $ 640 - Largest employment: Computer and electronics manufacturing
Illinois: $ 900 - Largest employment: Insurance
Indiana: $ 650 - Largest employment: Manufacturing
Iowa: $ 610 - Largest employment: Insurance
Kansas: $ 650 - Largest employment: Health
Kentucky: $ 600 - Largest employment: Health
Louisiana: $ 700 - Largest employment: Gasoline and coal production
Maine: $ 780 - Largest employment: Care services
Maryland: $ 1,220 - Largest employment: Health
Massachusetts: $ 1,270 - Largest employment: Care services
Michigan: $ 710 - Largest employment: Care services
Minnesota: $ 840 - Largest employment: Health
Mississippi: $ 650 - Largest employment: Health
Missouri: $ 660 - Largest employment: Care services
Montana: $ 620 - Largest employment: Care services
Nebraska: $ 640 - Largest employment: Insurance
Nevada: $ 860 - Largest employment: Tourism
New Hampshire $ 1,010 - Largest employment: Insurance
New Jersey: $ 1,230 - Largest employment: Health
New Mexico: $ 660 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production
New York: $ 1,260 - Largest employment: Banking and credit services
North Carolina: $ 730 - Largest employment: Chemical production
North Dakota: $ 610 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production
Ohio: $ 650 - Largest employment: Care services
Oklahoma: $ 600 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production
Oregon: $ 990 - Largest employment: Computer and electronics manufacturing
Pennsylvania: $ 820 - Largest employment: Broadcasting and telecommunications
Rhode Island: $ 950 - Largest employment: Care services
Южная Каролина: $ 760 - Largest employment: Health
South Dakota: $ 560 - Largest employment: Banking and credit services
Tennessee: $ 690 - Largest employment: Health
Texas: $ 830 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production
Utah: $ 790 - Largest employment: Banking and credit services
Vermont: $ 970 - Largest employment: Health
Virginia: $ 1,030 - Largest employment: Administrative Services
Washington: $ 1,140 - Largest employment: Publishing industry
West Virginia: $ 600 - Largest employment: Mining
Wisconsin: $ 670 - Largest employment: Insurance
Wyoming: $ 610 - Largest employment: Oil and gas production.
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