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  1. Hawaii’s current cost of living index is 168.9, higher than the national average, making Hawaii the most expensive state to live in in the United States. When compared to San Francisco, for example, the median home cost is 95% more expensive in Hawaii.

  2. This calculator is designed to provide both a comprehensive and regularly updated budget estimate for planning a trip to Hawaii. Currently, rates are applicable for 2024-2025. Generally, these rates should provide a good estimate for any time period between 2024 and mid 2025.

  3. 17 cze 2024 · Hawaii claimed the top spot as the most expensive state in terms of cost of living, with an average annual expenditure of $55,491. Additionally, residents of the Aloha State have the lowest...

  4. On average, a flight to Honolulu costs $439. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $54 and departed from Kapalua. The most popular routes on KAYAK are Los Angeles to Honolulu which costs $448 on average, and San Francisco to Honolulu, which costs $450 on average.

  5. Hawaii's cost of living index is 193.3, the highest in the nation, meaning the cost of living in the state is almost twice the average. The state is also the most expensive in the U.S. across all metrics except healthcare.

  6. We'll break down the cost of your day to day to life here and if that doesn't scare you away, check out our video detailing what it's like to live in Hawaii including the differences between each of the Hawaiian Islands and some of the intangibles to adapting to Hawaii life.

  7. 27 lut 2024 · The average cost of living in Hawaii is $2,739.76 per month. Hawaii is known for its beauty and outdoor adventures. It is also known for the mass production and massive plantations of pineapples. That’s why some call it Pineapple Island.