How much does it cost to live in Texas? We are not yet through with Texas. (I’m not sure we can be, we love the state). We still have a lot to explore there. Today, we are interested in rendering a free consultancy service to those who may love relocating to Texas since that is the trend now. Of course, even if you are not yet contemplating such a move, this video has very vital information for you too. You have likely seen in one of our videos that one of the reasons people are moving to Texas is because of its lower cost of living. This logically leads to the question, how much does it cost to live in Texas? We’ll do justice to that in this video. What to Know About Texas Living Cost Before we start, it's good to bear in mind that it's not uncommon to find different figures on the costs of living. Depending on the source of data and institution. Also, costs of living can vary from city to city in the same state. It can even vary within the same city or borough since many cities have affluent and less affluent areas. Therefore, don’t be quick to fault a figure you come across about costs of living if it’s significantly different from what you knew. The difference may be in where you’re located within the state or one of the factors just mentioned. By and large, Texas is a good place to call home regardless of any consideration. It’s a known fact that the Lone Star State has gorgeous large cities and friendly small towns, along with just about any outdoor adventure you can imagine. That being so, let’s now illustrate what has been said about Texas's cost of living using its main cities. But before then, there’s another thing we need to broaden our view. Texas Cost of Living in the National Context According to the website worldpopulationreview.com, the cost of living in Texas is the 15th lowest in the country. On its cost of living index, Mississippi, Kansas, and Alabama are the three cheapest states to live in the listed order. Using a different price index, another website ranks Texas as the 17th cheapest state in the US. The three with the lowest cost of living on that website are Mississippi, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Alabama and Kansa which are the cheapest two in the previous one are in the 4th and 6th positions respectively. That puts meaning to what has been said earlier that it’s almost impossible to see two figures from two different sources in perfect agreement. Nevertheless, the cost of living in Texas is lower than the national average. In one rating it is 84.3/100 or 84.3 percent of the national average. Now let’s look at how much it costs to live in Texas, using prices in a few of its cities. Cost of Food in Texas Food is the most important expense wherever you’re living. Please always bear in mind that the price of food will vary from city to city and that prices of individual foods vary from one city to another. In Dallas, two pounds of apples cost an average of 3.14 dollars. The same measurement of beef costs 11.57 dollars. In Austin, the same items cost 4.22 dollars and 12.56 dollars respectively.
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