For more affordable living, consider Moloka i or the Puna District in the Big Island. Moloka i's cost of living is 3.5% lower than Hawaii's average, and Puna District has median home prices around $350,000.
A University of Hawaii survey found that the average cost of food is around 11% more than the national average.
Hawaii's average petrol price as of March 2024 is $4.60, while the national average is $3.50.
Hawaii has the highest electricity rates in the US, according to Statista, at approximately 42.69 US cents per kilowatt-hour.
Seek for a place to live away from the priciest neighbourhoods. For instance, compared to Kona's resort regions, housing is more reasonably priced in the Puna District on the Big Island.
Hawaii has an abundance of breathtaking natural features, and many of them are free to enjoy. Spend no money and enjoy public parks, beaches, and hiking trails.
Although living in a tourist area can be expensive, there are benefits as well.