California GOP says 25 of the 30 most unaffordable U.S. cities are in California

Gavin Newsom, Governor of California
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California
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The California Republican Party has announced on X that 25 of the 30 most unaffordable cities in the United States are located in California.

According to LA Homes, California’s overall cost of living significantly exceeds national norms. A detailed cost-of-living comparison indicates that California is approximately 34% more expensive than the U.S. average when considering rent, food, transportation, and utilities. The high costs affect both urban centers like San Francisco and Sacramento and smaller cities, presenting a widespread affordability challenge across the state. Housing and grocery costs together create a significant financial burden for households across various socio-economic levels.

Statewide, the median rent for a two-bedroom apartment is around $2,400 per month, with coastal urban areas such as San Francisco exceeding $4,000 a month. Additionally, home prices remain high: according to Kiplinger mid-2025 data, San Jose’s average home price nears $1.95 million, Orange County’s exceeds $1.6 million, and San Francisco’s stands around $1.37 million—far above the national average of approximately $532,390.

CBS News reports that Californians routinely pay significantly more for food and utilities compared to the rest of the U.S. The average household in California spends $297.72 per week on groceries compared to the national average of $270.21. Groceries in California cost nearly $30 more per week than the national average, making it the most expensive state for grocery expenses.

The California Republican Party is the state affiliate of the national Republican Party and focuses on promoting conservative economic policies, smaller government, and fiscal responsibility across California.



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