New Jersey Among Most Expensive States to Live

The cost of living index is a useful tool for comparing the relative cost of living between different regions or over time. It measures the differences in prices of goods and services and allows for substitutions based on varying prices. In the context of this blog post, we will focus on the cost of living for seniors in New Jersey.

New Jersey has its own unique cost of living index. This index compares the prices of a basket of goods and services in New Jersey to those in other locations. The basket typically includes essential items such as food, housing, transportation, and healthcare.

When it comes to the cost of living for seniors, New Jersey is among the states with a higher cost of living index and median home prices. Let's take a look at the top 10 states in terms of the cost of living for seniors, according to statistics from Redfin.com:

  1. Hawaii (Cost of Living Index: 133.9)

  2. New York (Cost of Living Index: 129.4)

  3. California (Cost of Living Index: 128.0)

  4. Massachusetts (Cost of Living Index: 127.5)

  5. Connecticut (Cost of Living Index: 126.9)

  6. New Jersey (Cost of Living Index: 126.7)

  7. Washington, D.C. (Cost of Living Index: 126.6)

  8. Maryland (Cost of Living Index: 126.3)

  9. Rhode Island (Cost of Living Index: 125.9)

  10. Vermont (Cost of Living Index: 125.8)


These states have a cost of living that is 10% or more above the national average in various categories:

  1. Cost of Living Index: These states have a higher overall cost of living compared to the national average.

  2. Median Home Price: The median home prices in these states are significantly higher than the national average.

  3. Median Rent Price: Rent prices in these states are also notably higher than the national average.

  4. Average Property Tax: These states tend to have higher property taxes compared to the national average.

  5. Healthcare Costs: The cost of healthcare in these states is generally higher than the national average.

  6. Sales Tax: The sales tax rates in these states exceed the national average.

Statistics for the State of New Jersey as of 2023:

  • Median home price: $580,000

  • Median rent price: $1,700/month

  • Average property tax: $3,500/year

  • Healthcare costs: $12,000/year

  • Sales tax: 6.625%

While the cost of living is an essential consideration for seniors on a fixed income, there are other factors to ponder when choosing a place to retire. These may include the availability of healthcare services, climate preferences, and the overall quality of life. Nevertheless, understanding the cost of living in New Jersey is crucial for seniors planning their retirement in the Garden State.

Kevin Hill

Kevin Hill is a 20 year+ real estate professional with Keller Williams Valley Realty in Woodcliff Lake, NJ who escaped to sunny South Florida for 5 years but “Just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in!” and moved back to the Garden State. If you have any questions or want to see a topic covered in my blog, contact me at Kevin@escapefromnewjersey.com or 201-214-1349.

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