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Top 10 Most expensive cities in US

New York City is the most expensive city in the United States. The city, with a population approaching 8.4 million, also tops lists of the world’s most expensive cities

1. New York

2. San Francisco, California

Every day, people make the decision to leave San Francisco because of the city's exorbitantly high cost of living and out-of-reach housing prices, which have been known to bankrupt many a family.

3. Honolulu, Hawaii

Residents of Honolulu pay a lot of money for almost everything. Groceries are 70.9 percent more expensive than the national average, while utilities are 102.2 percent more expensive.

4. Boston, Massachusetts

Massachusetts' grocery and healthcare costs are significantly higher than the national average, with healthcare costs exceeding the national average by 25.9% and food costs above the national average by roughly 15.7 percent.

5. Washington, D.C.

The high expense of living in Washington, D.C. is due to its status as the capital of the world's most powerful nation. Numerous federal agencies think tanks, lobbying firms, and a thriving tourism industry contribute to the city's abundance of government and private-sector jobs.

6. Oakland, California

Living in Oakland may be less expensive than living in San Francisco because it is located on the opposite side of the Bay Bridge, but it is still more expensive than most cities in the United States.

7. San Jose, California

San Jose, within commuting distance of San Francisco and Oakland, offers no relief from the Bay Area's exorbitant pricing. Everything in San Jose is pricey because of Silicon Valley, including median home prices that exceed $1 million.

8. San Diego, California

California's southernmost city is one of the most expensive in the country, thanks to a significant defence department presence and military contracting corporations like Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC) and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).

9. Los Angeles, California

Although Los Angeles conjures images of wealthy, gorgeous movie stars, the film business plays a minor role in the city's burgeoning economy. The city's shipping industry is vital, as the Port of Los Angeles is one of the world's busiest ports. The city's high cost of living is fueled by a thriving industrial sector and startup scene.

10. Miami, Florida

Miami is the only city in the southern United States to list the top ten most expensive cities. Miami's high cost of living is due to a large population of wealthy foreigners, several international financial institutions, and the world's busiest cruise ship port.