10 Most Expensive U.S. Cities 

10 MOST EXPENSIVE U.S. CITIES

Manhattan

The Manhattan neighborhood of New York City tops the list of most expensive cities in the country. About 1.7 million of the 8.5 million residents of New York City reside in Manhattan.

Honolulu

The second-best place to live in the United States is Honolulu. The population of the island city was estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau to be just over one million.

San Francisco

Every day, people choose to leave San Francisco.It's hardly surprising given that living in the city can be prohibitively expensive and housing can be very expensive. xt

Brooklyn

The second borough of New York City, Brooklyn, is listed as one of the most expensive in the country. Coney Island and Prospect Park are two popular destinations in the region.

Washington, D.C.

Being the capital of the most powerful nation in the world is a contributing factor to Washington, D.C.'s high cost of living. The city has a large number of work opportunities

Orange County

Considering Orange County that there will be a lot of renowned people and Fortune 500 companies around. It also offers some of the greatest waters in the country for surfing.

Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles is one of the busiest ports in the world.  The city's high cost of living is a result of a thriving manufacturing industry

Boston

 Boston is one of the top tourist destinations in the US thanks to its vibrant higher education sector, thriving tech economy that rivals Silicon Valley

Seattle

The Pacific Northwest region of the country is most well-known for Seattle. It is perhaps most recognized for being the origin of the grunge music phenomenon and the home of Starbucks.

Oakland

Oakland's house purchase costs aren't quite as high as those in Orange County, they are still quite substantial. 

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