UScost | R Documentation |
The data set contains the 2019 cost of living indices of 50 states in five different categories: grocery, housing, transportation, utilities, and miscellaneous (Washington DC is not included). The indices are calculated by first determining the average cost of living in the United States to be used as a baseline set at 100. States are then measured against this baseline. For example, a state with a cost of living index of 200 is twice as expensive as the national average.
UScost
A data frame with 50 rows and 7 variables. There are no missing values
State abbreviation.
State name.
Grocery index.
Housing index.
Utilities index
Transporation index.
Miscellaneous index
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