NBR stores and cost of living
I have never really thought about this until now, and only because I'm sorta looking for jobs out if state and I asked my cousin in IL if a particular salary was good or bad for the area cuz it is less than what I currently make. I know houses are cheaper in her area, but what about grocery stores and the big national chains like Target, Walmart, JCP, kohl's, etc.? Do the prices of their items change regionally? I can afford what I spend at Target now, but say I were to move and take a job with a lesser salary there is no way I would be able to shop Target as much as I do if the prices don't reflect the fluctuation in salaries.
Re: NBR stores and cost of living
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Prices usually fluctuate per region. We are lower working class but because Ga is so cheap we equate to a higher class in a different state.
Our monthly food bill, nonholiday bday party ect, cost a family of 4, about 250-300 a month. My lil BIL lives in VA, a higher cost of living state, and is same famiky of four costa about 500 to feed. Their gal of mikk is almost 6 but ours is 3.50. We also take advantage of our wholesale club, BJ's and coupons, something that also further stretches our money.
ETA: Targetis a special trip place. Same with Kmart. They usually have higher prices in general versus walmart and regional grocery stores like Krogers and Food Depot. I
That being said, find a job somewhere we'll both love so we can be coworkers!
This for sure!