Rounding out the cheaper half of the list is Illinois, where residents can expect to pay about $43,369 annually to get by in the state. The annual $7,270 transportation bill is hefty compared to the national median, but all the other categories are slightly cheaper, including groceries, utilities, healthcare and housing.
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