Everything is cheaper than the national median across all categories in Idaho — except yearly transportation costs, which come out to $7,161. At $12,439 a year, the low price of housing is more than enough to make up for the slightly higher cost of getting around.
Costing just $2,913 a year, being the state with the cheapest grocery bill doesn’t hurt either. In all, residents need just $40,555 to cover annual living costs.
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