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By: Jeralyn Merritt

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Posted: June 27, 2006 8:01 PM

Denver 8th Most Expensive City

I always think of Colorado as an inexpensive place to live, compared to places on the East and West coasts. A new report in the Economist Magazine proves me wrong.

Denver ranks No. 8 in the country in new cost-of-living rankings, with expensive groceries but cheap utility bills and booze. Denver is tied with Minneapolis and - surprisingly - ahead of Boston, Seattle and Honolulu in the report released Monday by the publisher of the Economist magazine.

One big item wasn't included in the study: Housing. Another suprise to me was that the cost of groceries in Denver and New York are roughly the same.

In the Mile High City, a bag of groceries, including bread, butter, cheese and milk, is almost as expensive as it is in New York - 98 percent of the cost in New York, the report said.

Then there's this:

Household supplies, made up of everything from soap to light bulbs, are relatively expensive, too, about 93 percent of New York's prices. Clothing and shoes are up there as well.

Moral of the story: If you want to pinch pennies in Denver, stay home, turn up the air conditioner and drink lots of beer.

Comments

But what about cities outside of Denver? Any recommendations on cost of living/well rounded city to invest in, nightlife should be there too.. any places i should check out on my trip over there?

Denver is not worth the cost of living itis way overrated. Im moving back to New York thats a real city. Denver-LOL

Moved here from Chicago-Denver IS expensive; groceries, toilet paper, dry cleaning, and things that you wouldn't think wouls cost a lot, do. My grocery bill has almost tripled since we moved, and it pretty much isn't helping us save any money. We were doing better financially before we moved!

Just now dropped my idea to move to Denver.........the cost of living has increased sooooo much that its hard to make both ends meet i.e live with your income and to think of living in Denver is not worth the salt.

But how does Denver rank if you take housing into consideration? I would like to see that list.

Isn't Colorado a "state" and Denver a "city" within it? So how can Colorado be the 8th most expensive *CITY*? And leaving out the cost of housing isn't doing anyone any favors, that's part of the cost of living.

well i just wanna say that we have no choice left except to live in there. I know it's hard but still you have to do it!

I ve just one word to say......... "UNBELIEVABLE"

But then again, some of us don't have that "choice," now do we?

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