This map shows the real value of $100 in each state. Prices for the same goods are often much cheaper in states like Missouri or Ohio than they are in states like New York or California. As a result, the same amount of cash can buy you comparatively more in a low-price state than in a high-price state.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis has been measuring this phenomenon for two years now; it recently published its data for prices in 2014. Using this data, we have adjusted the value of $100 to show how much it buys you in each state
http://taxfoundation.org/blog/real-value-100-each-state-2016
>tfw i live in los angeles for no real reason besides i grew up here
>tfw all my family moved to arkansas and are enjoying nice easy life, tell me to come also but can't make that switch
>>1424406
I hate you, at least you can move to another state with relatives who can help you. I want to get out of Commiefornia so bad but my entire family lives here.
>>1424385
Florida here providing an average flat rate my Negros
>>1424550
Well they can't really help me unfortunately. I think they want me to come there to help them. My mom has access to one of my credit cards because she went bankrupt a while back so she uses it and pays me back. My sister does alright for herself but I'm the most well off which is why I'm still in LA. but these taxes fuck me.
Surprised about Connecticut not being under $90 2bh
Life seems disgustingly expensive over here