
No.1 New York City
Average monthly cost of living: HKD1,700-3,000
No.1 New York City
New York, countless individuals have not counted a reason to come to NewThe United States is now the most expensive state to live in, we can not change the fact that it is still the dream of countless students! Many people love the convenience and fast pace of life in a city, and New York is the place to be.

As one of the most popular study destinations in the United States, it is also one of the cities with the largest number of college students. New York’s unrivalled multicultural environment and top-tier educational programs include around 60 universities. Among them, the well-known schools are numerous, such as the most famous Columbia University、Cornell University New York.It has become more difficult in recent years.NYU, University of Rochester; There are also some very good liberal arts colleges like:Barnard College, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Colgate University, Vassar College, Skidmore CollegeEt al.
New York City has a strong economy with a number of growing and diverse industries, including digital media, biotechnology, software development, game design, computer hardware, media and entertainment, marketing, finance and public administration.
Many well-known companies such as IBM, GlobalFoundries, Samsung, TSMC, Philip Morris, Pfizer, AOL and Viacom have their headquarters or local offices in the city, which also indirectly contributes to its high consumption.

At the same time, the entertainment and food here are also very diverse, as well as colorful nightlife. In this way, the cost of living is really not low! From the variety of food, rich shopping malls and night lights of the bustling streets, high housing costs, it is almost imperceptible to eat big soil!
Crying, too expensive to go to school in New York! The child will not be able to afford to eat!
No.2-4Californi
Average monthly cost of living: $2,200 - $4,000 (San Francisco) 1,500 - 2,500 knives (Los Angeles) $1,400 - $2,400 (San Diego)
No.2-4Californi
There are many cities in California, and there are many cities throughout the state, and there are many well-known universities. Yet- California has the highest average cost of living outside New York and Hawaii. California generally has high housing costs as a whole because of the imbalance between housing and population.

SanFrancisco San Diego and Los Angelesare among the most expensive college towns in California. There are a total of 38 universities here, of which the famous is UCLA, USC, UCSF, ASU and other public system universities, and there are also well-known universities like Stanford University, UCB, which are not in these three cities, but the cost is also not small.
Countless students are pursuing California to go to school. In addition to those universities with top academic resources, California’s scenery, multicultural environment, free atmosphere, and most importantly,California is the cradle of science and technology and the famous film and television.

The Universal Film City, Disneyland, and the classic film and television punch points in Los Angeles are all important factors that attract students to come here to school! Although the overall cost of living is really high, but the big factories and film and television industry also means that after the development of the surrounding career path of students, will never spend so much money,after all these opportunities and resources are not exchanged for a daughter ~
No.5Washington, D. C.
Average monthly cost of living: HKD1,700-3,000
No.5Washington, D. C.
Washington, D.C., as the capital of the United States, gathered a lot of political leaders and political science resources, as one of the facade of the United States, the cost of living is naturally not small.
Washington, D.C. has a very diverse and growing economy, with a large number of large corporations and organizations, such asWorld Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Organization of American States, Inter-American Development Bank, Pan American Health Organization, Washington Post, National Geographic Channel, Atlantic Media, Marriott Hotels & Resorts, AT & T, NASA, Greenpeace, Virginia Tech.
Famous universities in Washington DC include Georgetown University George Washington University and University of Maryland College Park.

No.6Boston
Average monthly cost of living: – HKD1,500-3,000
No.6Boston
Boston is mostly education. Many people dream of Boston because of its famous education. Boston and the surrounding area have more than 100 first-class schools, known as the”World Capital of Knowledge”and”American Athens”can be seen in the quality of Boston education and education on how high.
However, because of the education and the number of well-known schools in Boston, it has also caused a certain housing shortage, so the rent has also caused a certain premium compared to the rest of the United States.
The famous schools in and around Boston are:Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Tufts College, Boston University and Northeastern University.

No.7 Portland
Average monthly cost of living: – HKD1,500-3,000
No.7 Portland
The city of Portland, although inThe Most Expensive State in America – Oregon, but due to the limited number of schools here, it is not particularly famous among international students. But it’s also the same location as Twilight.
As a large port in the west, Oregon’s economy and living expenses are naturally not low. The average cost of renting a home in Portland is around $1,300 per month, with transportation options such as public transit or bike-sharing, dining out around $18- $97, and entertainment costs that vary with ticket and entrance fees.
Portland’s famous universities include the University of Portland and Portland State University and Reed College.

No.8Chicago
Average monthly cost of living: – HKD1,300,500
No.8Chicago
Chicago is a vibrant and diverse city in the United States, rich in history, culture and arts and humanities. It is also home to some of the world’s top universities, such as theUniversity of Chicago, which has contributed to Chicago’s outstanding academic resources and has naturally attracted many students to the city.

But as the third largest city in the United States, Chicago is not cheap. Costs such as food, transportation, and housing are slightly higher than in other U.S. cities. A meal at a slightly more upscale restaurant in Chicago can cost upwards of $50, and a meal at a regular restaurant or takeaway can cost anywhere from $12 to $30. If you cook for yourself, each meal can cost between $4-12.Chicago has a lot of cultural and recreational activities, such as museums, theaters, music festivals, etc., but tickets or costs are not low. If you want to see all the attractions, you might need to buy CityPass, which costs around $100.
Famous universities in and around Chicago includeNorthwestern University University of Chicago Wheaton College-Illinoisetc.
No.9Atlanta
Average monthly cost of living: – HKD1,200-2,200
No.9Atlanta
Atlanta, the capital and largest city of Georgia, is amajor trade and transportation center inthe southeastern United States. It is located at the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains near the Chattahoochee River. Atlanta is a diverse and vibrant city with a rich cultural and historical heritage, as well as modern commercial and technological developments.

Atlanta is a city full of cultural and historical charm, with many attractions and activities worth visiting and exploring, such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Center, World Coca-Cola Museum, Georgia Aquarium, Olympic Park and many more. International students can learn about the history and culture of the American South and enjoy a variety of entertainment and leisure options.
Atlanta is also a dynamic and innovative city with headquarters and branches of many well-known corporations and institutions such asCoca Cola Company CNN United Parcel Service Company Samsung Electronics Company. International students can find many internship and employment opportunities and resources here.

There are many famous universities in Atlanta such as theGeorgia Institute of Technology Emory University Georgia state university.
No.10Baltimore
Average monthly cost of living: HKD1,800-2,900
No.10Baltimore
Baltimore is a cultural and historic city with many well-known attractions and landmarks, such as Fort McHenry, the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, Oriole Park in Camden Yards, and various shops, restaurants, museums and entertainment venues in the Inner Harbor.
Baltimore is located inMaryland which is one of the ten most expensive states in the United States, so the cost of living is not cheap. Housing situation, the average monthly rent for a studio apartment is about $1,300, the actual price can range from $700 to $1,800.

A monthly pass for local buses and light rail is $74, compared with $100 for the subway and $200 for commuter buses. Food costs are slightly higher than the national average, with grocery prices ranging from $4.01 for a dozen eggs to $4.05 for a gallon of milk. Eating out, $15 for a cheap meal and $60 for a mid-range restaurant. Baltimore also offers many cultural and entertainment events, including museums, theaters, music festivals and sports venues, with ticket prices ranging from free to more expensive.
There are many famous schools in Baltimore. The most famous areJohns Hopkins University.TheUniversity of Maryland at Baltimore Loyola University at Maryland Morgan State University and the School of Art.
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These are college towns where the average cost of living is higher!
Although costs are high in these cities,there are ways for people to save money.
For example, from the rental can consider sharing with classmates and acquaintances, eating can cook their own meals, usually traffic can also be more white student card welfare, daily necessities can consider the second-hand market or the transaction in the student group, can also save money from all aspects!