California dominates the U.S. list of most expensive places, with San Francisco leading at 18.2% above the national average.
California is home to 15 of the 25 most expensive places to live in the U.S., with San Francisco being the priciest metro area, at 18.2% above the national average. The high cost of living is mainly due to housing and utility expenses, with San Francisco's housing costs double the national average. Even the least expensive city in California, Hanford, ranks as the 89th most costly among 384 tracked metros.
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