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[C1098]Cost Of Living Expenses
by Warren Wong, War
The cost of living in a city or state often determines whether or not people decide to move there. Arizona has become an attractive state to live in because of the climate and the low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes. Those contemplating a move to this state ask about Arizona living expenses estimates to help them determine which part of the state they choose to live in. This information is available from real estate agencies that have properties for sale and it is also available online One way to do this is to use a cost of living calculator that allows you to enter your salary and the name of the city in which you currently live. Then you can compare this data with the city or rural area of Arizona where you plan to relocate. You can also enter your other bills to see how much money you will have left at the end of each pay period.

If you look at the cost of living indicators for various cities, you will see that it is cheaper to live in Phoenix than it is in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles and Chicago. However, it is slightly more expensive than if you live in Salt Lake City. The cost of living in Phoenix has dropped since 2006, making housing more affordable. In addition, the city has the lowest combined state and local business tax in the country, making it less expensive to start and run a business. The property tax in the state is the seventh lowest in the country.

When you look at the cost of living in an area you have to look at the average prices of five main categories:

* Housing

* Food

* Utilities

* Transportation

* Insurance

When looking at the price of food, you also have to compare the cost of clothing and other retail items with those in other locations. Insurance includes both home and auto insurance. The estimates of how much it costs to live in Arizona are not very different from the estimates of other states. Some of the costs of living in Phoenix are slightly more than in the rest of the country, but the cost of living in Tuscon is the same, while those in Flagstaff and Yuma are lower than in other parts of the US. When calculating the costs of living expenses, you shouldn`t neglect to include leisure time costs as you do need to have some enjoyment.

The housing market is one area of importance to those wishing to live in Arizona. Houses are generally priced for the ordinary wage earner making it easier for you to own your own home. For students attending university in one of the cities in Arizona, the cost of living includes the price of your books and tuition. If you are not living on campus, you have to search for affordable rental housing. The closer you live to the university, the more you will pay for rent because this is the prime rental area for students. If you choose a location a bit farther away, then you have to measure the cost of transportation against the higher rent.

Whoever said fairy tales don't come true has never gotten a good look at a house after a Class 5 hurricane. The Big Bad Wolf couldn't have done it better himself! When your home's been wiped out by a disaster (natural or otherwise) you've got enough on your plate to worry about without having to wonder if Fido's got enough room to squeeze you into his double wide doghouse. With additional living expenses, your homeowners insurance provider is making sure you're never left asking, "What do I do now?"

Additional living expenses should be a standard part of any homeowners insurance policy, and if they're not a part of yours it's time to talk to your insurance agent about making some changes. The additional living expenses clause of your policy can make all the difference when it comes to how you're going to be living after an accident. More appropriately, for many people it's the dividing line between having someplace comfortable to stay while their home's being repaired or dining on Ramen and sleeping in their parents' basement!

Mortgage payments are kind of like car payments. Your lender doesn't particularly care whether you have the house or not as long as you're still paying your bill. That means that even if the only thing left of your dining room is the floorboards you're still going to have to pay your mortgage each month. The catch is, you're also going to have to pay to either stay in a hotel or rent another place for a couple of months (or ten) while construction crews are putting your house back together. Unless you have more expendable income than the average American, that's not going to be either pretty or easy. That's where your homeowners insurance provider steps in.

Your homeowners insurance, via your additional living expenses coverage, will help pay for your hotel room, meals in a restaurant, rent and deposits (both security and utility) if you're expecting your house to be uninhabitable for the long run, and renters insurance to cover your new place until the construction crew finishes up. They'll also reimburse you for any rent you lost as a result of the damages (if you were renting out a room or a garage).

All in all, it's a pretty sweet deal, and it definitely takes a load off your mind knowing you're going to be taken care of.

Of course, your homeowners insurance isn't going to let you coast for months on end. The point of additional living expenses is to cover expenditures above and beyond what you'd normally be spending, so they're going to be keeping a pretty close eye on the bills they're paying. Every homeowners insurance provider has their own limits when it comes to additional living expenses as well, so it pays to talk to your agent and find out where your limits are.

Even with its limitations, additional living expenses may be the most important part of your homeowners insurance policy after your home's been involved in an accident. (Right after the part where they say they're paying for repairs, of course.) With additional living expenses tacked on to your insurance coverage you can rest assured you're never going to be fighting Rocko for the dry side of the doghouse!

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