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A dollar can be worth more or less than $1. Across the U.S., a dollar is worth between 85 cents and $1.17, depending on what state you are in.
In the U.S., apparently not every dollar is equal. The value of $1 varies depending on where you go. According to new data compiled by 24/7 Wall Street from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA ...
While New York state residents only see $0.86 of value from each dollar spent, the annual per capita income is also $10,000 higher, more than enough to offset the lower purchasing power.
The value of the U.S. dollar can vary wildly depending on where you live. A new study by the Tax Foundation compares the cost of living across 50 states and how much you can get for $100, compared ...
You might think you know the value of a buck. But a recent Tax Foundation analysis provides a stark illustration of just how much further a dollar goes in some parts of the country than in others.
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