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Is New Jersey expensive when compared to other states in United States.

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Yes, New Jersey is expensive compared to most other U.S. states. It is pricier than the national average but more affordable than ultra-high-cost places like Hawaii or parts of California/New York. Costs vary a lot within NJ urban areas near NYC like Jersey City and Hoboken are much higher, while some rural or southern spots are closer to average.
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Yes, by most measures, New Jersey is an expensive state to call home. Its cost of living consistently ranks in the top ten nationally, driven largely by steep housing costs and property taxes that are often the highest in the country.

While utility bills can be closer to the U.S. average, other daily expenses add up quickly. Things like groceries, transportation, and healthcare are all noticeably pricier in the Garden State than in most other places.

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