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Everyone says that the cost of living is high in San Diego. Now, I know housing prices are high. Is that what they are talking about, or is food, clothes, etc high as well?
Could I please get some costs of gas and common food prices in San Diego? |
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Gas is currently at $3.29ish for premium, and $3.0x for regular at Chevron.
Two weeks worth of groceries for two run about $100-$120 from Food4Less, plus $20 a week for lunch @ work from Trader Joe's. Other places such as Vons may be up to 30% higher, based upon my regular items. Last edited by PhotogRyan; 10-15-2007 at 01:47 PM. |
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I'm not going in to details,you heard right.It's under the Honolulu,Bay Area,NYC cost of living list.
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