The Relative Purchasing Power of a C-Note In Each State

Although $100 may appear to have uniform purchasing power across the United States, the reality is far more nuanced. The purchasing power of money can vary significantly between states, with some regions offering a substantially higher value of spending than others. While it is commonly understood that the cost of living in Arkansas is lower than in California, the extent of these regional disparities is often underappreciated.

To quantify how far $100 stretches in each state, GOBankingRates analyzed data from authoritative sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Zillow. This comprehensive data offers valuable insights into why $100 holds greater value in some states than others.

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