Is the cost of living in Mississippi high?
We asked people about the cost of living in Mississippi, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Mississippi is quite low compared to most U.S. states. Comparing the cost of living to the U.S. average Mississippi is 17 percent lower. Groceries, housing, utilities, and transportation are all relatively cheap when compared to the rest of the country. A nice one bedroom apartment in Mississippi can cost between $500 and $650, while a two-bedroom can costs around $750-1000. The median cost for a dinner for two at a moderately priced restaurant typically falls in the $40-50 range," explained one expat living in Mississippi.
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Is the cost of living in Mississippi high?
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