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flag Californians spend $8,640 more yearly than average Americans, mainly due to high housing, grocery, transportation, and healthcare costs.

flag Californians spend $8,640 more annually than the average American, with housing costs being the primary driver, particularly in urban areas like Los Angeles and San Francisco. flag High property prices and rental rates account for much of the spending gap, followed by higher costs for groceries, transportation, and healthcare. flag The data reflects broader economic trends in the state, including limited housing supply and elevated living expenses.

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