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