Utah residents enjoy a fairly low $14,240 annual housing bill as well as cheap utility bills that total just $2,946 per year — the third-cheapest in the country. In fact, everything is cheaper in Utah compared to the national median, except for groceries. But at $3,449 a year, supermarket bills aren’t much higher than the median.
Looking to retire there? Plan to spend $41,984 per year on the overall cost of living. Utah is a great state to move to for other reasons, as well — like if you’re unemployed and want a job.
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