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Cost of Living Calculator | City and Salary Comparison Tool

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Core cost of living data is from The Cost of Living Index – COLI from the Council for Community and Economic Research, or C2ER. NerdWallet’s calculator doesn’t include tax data, which can vary by and within metropolitan areas. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the largest bill consumers pay each month is for housing.

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The Best And Worst States To Retire In 2023, Ranked

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To find some objective answers to the where-to-retire question, Bankrate crunched a bevy of statistics on costs of living, public health and other metrics to create a comprehensive ranking of the best and worst states to retire in the U.S. Iowa lands near the middle of the pack tax-wise. 23 for property taxes and No.

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How to Save Money by Downsizing

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More and more people are opting for smaller, more economical cars to reduce running costs as well greenhouse gas emissions. Statistics released by the National Association of Home Builders show the average home size in the 1970s was 1400 square feet; in 2004, this had blown out to a whopping 2330 square feet, almost twice the size.