There is no "consumer price index" or USDA food price comparisons for the Northern Marianas, which makes it hard to answer. Federal Employees get a pay differential similar to Hawaii. Food costs vary-- if you eat locally grown produce and lots of rice, you can eat cheap. If you eat "American style" -- apples, Oranges, grapes, pasta... it will be significantly more expensive. The least expensive meat is 25#-33# boxes of chicken leg quarters, followed closely by pork. Milk is sold in UHT boxes of 1 quart or 1 liter, and are about 1.20-1.50 a liter/quart.
Significantly more expensive--- the cost of gasoline ($4.50 ish a gallon) and the cost of electricity. (double or triple your current power bill)
Rentals-- cost vary significantly. Quality varies significantly also.
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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 Aleutian Islands.
compare the cost of living in 2007 to the cost of living in2014
The Galapagos Islands
Cost of living varies by state, with factors such as housing, food, transportation, and healthcare contributing to overall expenses. Generally, states with higher costs of living include California, New York, Hawaii, and Massachusetts, while states with lower costs of living include Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Factors such as median income, taxes, and job opportunities also play a role in determining the cost of living in each state.
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cost of living in Hawaii
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