10 Things + I Need How Much to Live?

Cost of living, money tips for grads, affordable destinations, 3 stocks for June, and a really expensive napkin

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Ever wonder how much dough you need to live comfortably across the U.S.? Well, according to this recent graphic, the numbers are staggering! For two working adults with two kids, the highest income needed is in Massachusetts at a jaw-dropping $301K, while Mississippi is the most budget-friendly at $178K. States like Hawaii and California hover around $295K and $277K respectively, thanks to those sunny vibes. Even Alaska demands $243K—who knew igloo maintenance was so pricey? Whether you're eyeing the rain in Washington and Oregon ($257K each) or the Big Apple’s hustle and bustle ($279K), your wallet better be ready. Check out the full breakdown here.

10 Things 👇️ 

  1. The top money tip for grads (also works for the rest of us)

  2. 10 affordable destinations to visit in 2024 (I’ll take the beach hut in Bali for $23)

  3. Somone paid a million dollars for this napkin

  4. This player says the NBA is “not set up for us to be wealthyproof that pro athletes are out of touch with reality

  5. Hey millennials, apparently you need this much money saved up by 32

  6. 3 stocks to buy in June 📺️ 

  7. Time management tips from Ben Franklin

  8. How to make $1M on YouTube 📺️ 

  9. Lazy work, good work

  10. This activity might be the most comprehensive workout for your body, mind, and spirit.

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