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By Emily von Hoffmann

When pursuing a job or a graduate program in a new location, it’s often the accumulation of the small daily purchases that makes the cost of living bearable or not. While rent is of course the most substantial expense, the cost of a modest existence is also closely tied to the price of gas, food and drink around town.
To help you imagine how it feels to be an urbanite in various locales around the country, CareerTrends, part of the Graphiq network, explored the relative cost of a simple luxury that most view as a morning necessity — a cup of coffee.
Using data from The Council For Community and Economic Research’s Cost of Living Index, we found the 50 places where coffee costs the most. The ranking is determined by the price in each location of a 11.5 oz can of Maxwell House, Hills Brothers or Folgers.
If you’re vacationing in Honolulu, maybe it’s best to just take your time getting out of bed and forego that morning boost of caffeine.
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