Is the cost of living in Kentucky high?
We asked people about the cost of living in Kentucky, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Kentucky is generally lower than the national average. Rentals are usually quite affordable here. A nice 1 bedroom apartment can cost anywhere between 500-700 USD and a nice 2 bedroom apartment between 700-1000 USD. Dinner at a moderately priced restaurant could cost around 20 USD per person," said another in Kentucky.
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Is the cost of living in Kentucky high?
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