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.
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compare the cost of living in 2007 to the cost of living in2014
i want the answer to my question. what was the cost of living in the 1940's
Median income $1750 year Inflation was 6% a year Cost of Living increased 30% plus US government claimed only 19%