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50 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the USA

Name the top 10 most expensive cities to live in the U.S.
(50% of income should go to necessities (food, electricity), 30% to wants but not strictly needs (coffee, snacks, cloths), and 20% to savings, then added up the cost of necessities in each of these cities, defining necessities as average rent of a one-bedroom apartment plus estimated costs for transportation, groceries, utilities, and health insurance.)
Ranging from $123,268​ to $53,384
According to www.inc.com
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State
#
Expensive City
CA
1
San Francisco
NY
2
New York City
CA
3
San Jose
CA
4
Oakland
DC
5
Washington D.C
WA
6
Seattle
MA
7
Boston
CA
8
Los Angeles
CA
9
Anaheim
HI
10
Honolulu
FL
11
Miami
CA
12
San Diego
TN
13
Nashville
OR
14
Portland
CO
15
Denver
MN
16
Minneapolis
NC
17
Charlotte
State
#
Expensive City
IL
18
Chicago
GA
19
Atlanta
CA
20
LOng Beach
TX
21
Austin
PA
22
Philadelphia
MD
23
Baltimore
CA
24
Sacramento
LA
25
New Orleans
NC
26
Raleigh
TX
27
Houston
TX
28
Dallas
TX
29
Fort Worth
VA
30
Virginia Beach
CO
31
Colorado Springs
AZ
32
Phoenix
FL
33
Jacksonville
MO
34
Kansas City
State
#
Expensive City
AZ
35
Mesa
TX
36
Arlington
NE
37
Omaha
OH
38
Columbus
CA
39
Fresno
TX
40
San Antonio
IN
41
Indianapolis
OK
42
Tulsa
TN
43
Memphis
KY
44
Louisville
NV
45
Las Vegas
AZ
46
Tucson
KS
47
Wichita
NM
48
Albaquerque
MI
49
Detroit
TX
50
El Paso
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Level 61
Feb 15, 2019
albuquerque is spelled wrong
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Level 67
Mar 12, 2019
Not that it matters, but there's a capital O at the top of the middle column.