4. Alaska
If you love to live in colder climates and are a big fish lover, then this is the state for you. Compared to regular grocery shopping, which is pretty expensive overall, salmon, herring, crab, and halibut are affordable and absolutely delicious.
However, now let’s get back to our topic. Juneau and Anchorage are 2 cities where you’re going to pay a lot for groceries, like more than $2.50 for half a gallon of milk and roughly $4 for a dozen eggs. So what do you think? Would you move here?
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sales tax on groceries there
8.25% sales tax on groceries in TX…