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Is the cost of living for immigrants in the United States high? What are the cities with high incomes?

Living in the United States, the consumption level is definitely not low. What is the cost of living for a family of three in America? Dear me, I am here to tell you about the cities where the daily expenses and income of American immigrants have increased.

The following are the annual and monthly expenses of 20 big cities:

20. Houston (Texas)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $60,608.

Estimated monthly expenditure on daily necessities: $50,565,438 +0.

19. Cleveland (Ohio)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $60,900.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,075.

18. Dallas (Texas)

Estimated annual expenditure of daily necessities: $6 1, 150.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,096.

17. St. Louis (Missouri)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: 63 100 USD.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,258.

16. Atlanta (Georgia)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $63,888.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,324.

15. Charlotte (North Carolina)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $65,492.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,458.

14. Portland (Oregon)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $67,802.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,650.

13. Miami (Florida)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $68,503.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,709.

12. Sacramento, California.

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $69,296.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,775.

1 1. Denver (Colorado)

Estimated annual expenditure of daily necessities: $7 1, 104.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $5,925.

10. Chicago (Illinois)

Estimated annual expenditure of daily necessities: USD 765,438+USD 0.995.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $6,000

9. Seattle (Washington)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $72,274.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $6,023.

8. Los Angeles, California

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $73,887.

Estimated cost of daily necessities: 6 157 USD.

7. San Diego, California

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $74,425.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $6,202.

6. Baltimore, Maryland

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $74,427.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $6,202.

5. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $76,393.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $6,366.

4. Boston, Massachusetts

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $85,793.

Estimated cost of daily necessities: $65,438+$049.

3. San Francisco, California

Estimated annual expenditure of daily necessities: $965438+$0.785.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $7,649.

2. new york (new york)

Estimated annual cost of daily necessities: $98,722.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $8,227.

1.DC Washington state

Annual expenditure budget for daily necessities: 65438 USD +006493 USD.

Estimated monthly cost of daily necessities: $8,874.

States with rapidly growing personal income in the United States

1. North Dakota

Personal income growth (20 10-20 15): 27.9%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: $54,448 (second place)

Unemployment rate: 2.7% (lowest)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): 9.5% (highest)

2. Texas

Personal income growth (20 10-20 15): 23.5%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: 4,4241USD (24th).

Unemployment rate: 4.5% (penultimate 18)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): 6.8% (fourth).

3. California

Personal income growth (20 10- 20 15): 22.7%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: $42,909 (the 22nd from the bottom).

Unemployment rate: 6.2% (seventh place)

Percentage of labor force change (2010-2015): 3.5% (14)

4. Utah

Personal income growth (20 10- 20 15): 20.3%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: $36,764 (lowest)

Unemployment rate: 3.5% (fifth from the bottom)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): 8.0% (second place)

5. Colorado

Personal income growth (2010-2015):19.9%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: 45 142 USD (19)

Unemployment rate: 3.9% (penultimate 10)

Percentage of labor force change (2010-2015): 3.8% (12)

6. Oklahoma

Personal income growth (2010-2015):18.8%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: USD 45,070 (20th).

Unemployment rate: 4.2% (penultimate 15)

Percentage of labor force change (2010-2015): 4.2% (11)

7. Wyoming

Personal income growth (2010-2015):18.6%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: $52,833 (3rd place).

Unemployment rate: 4.2% (penultimate 15)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): 0.9% (23rd from the bottom).

8.washington state

Personal income growth (2010-2015):18.5%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: USD 45,358 (18)

Unemployment rate: 5.7% (No.15)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): 0.9% (24th from the bottom).

9. Alaska

Personal income growth (2010-2015):17.3%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: USD 48,299 (6th place).

Unemployment rate: 6.5% (fourth place)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): 0.5% (20th from the bottom).

10. Oregon

Personal income growth (2010-2015):16.5%

Per capita personal income in 20 15 years: $39,848 (penultimate 1 1)

Unemployment rate: 5.7% (No.15)

Percentage of labor force change (20 10- 20 15): -0.7% (penultimate 15)