Varies on where you live. Also depends on the economy.
Of course it depends of where you are in NC, but it is a cheaper and more affordable place to live as compared to some parts of US.
The cost of living is the cost maintaining a certain standard of living. The standard of living refers to he level of wealth, comfort, material goods and necessities available to a certain socioeconomic class in a certain geographic area. The standard of living is closely related to the quality of life.
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The average cost of living in the US in 1912 was approximately 1,200 dollars a year. The cost of living was very different from then to now as the cost of living has greatly increased to over 40,000 a year average cost of living and that is still not enough for some American's to care for their families.
The average cost of living in the US is $20,194 per person a year. The average amount of debt for a person in the US is $8500.
The cost of living in the Fresno area is below the US average of 100% and is 93.6%.
The cost of living index in Greenville, South Carolina is 87.6 less than US's average of 100.
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The average cost of living is 91% that of the rest of the US in Mississippi. The total cost of your living will vary based on house size and college costs.
The cost of living index in Greenville, South Carolina is 87.6 less than US's average of 100.
The US Virgin Islands have a mixed economy with a range of incomes. While there are some affluent areas, overall the islands have higher poverty rates than the US mainland, with many residents facing economic challenges.
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The cost of getting there through spaceships, and the distance.