The San Francisco metro area remains the most expensive place to live in the U.S., with housing, transportation, and daily expenses far outpacing the national average, according to the latest cost-of-living report.
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For $3,500 a month in San Francisco, renters can find modest one-bedroom apartments or shared living spaces in desirable neighborhoods. This budget reflects the city’s high cost of living amid a competitive housing market.
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