Hawaiʻi bumped out of #1 most expensive state ranking

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Living in Hawaiʻi isn’t just a dream; it’s a commitment. The Aloha State is officially the second most expensive state in the United States, according to new 2025 rankings.

While California holds the top spot, Hawaiʻi comes close in nearly every category that makes daily life cost more.

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Groceries are one example. A dozen eggs in Honolulu averaged $3.98 in 2024. A head of lettuce cost $2.37, compared to $1.87 in Richmond, Indiana. Even eye care is more expensive. A trip to the optometrist in Honolulu can cost almost $260. While, in Valdosta, Georgia, it’s about $102.

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Housing tells a bigger story. The average home in Honolulu sells for $1.68 million. That’s higher than almost anywhere in the U.S. And people are feeling it. Nearly 37% of residents spend more than one-third of their income on housing. That’s more than any state except California.

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Utility bills in Hawaiʻi also lead the nation. The average monthly energy bill is $529.02. That’s more than double what most U.S. households pay.

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