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Le classement d’Hawaï parmi les destinations les plus difficiles à se permettre pour la classe moyenne.

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ByIsabelle Martin

Mar 16, 2024

Source de l’image:https://beatofhawaii.com/hawaii-ranked-among-destinations-middle-class-most-struggle-to-afford/

According to a recent survey conducted by Beat of Hawaii, Hawaii has been ranked as one of the destinations in which the middle class struggles the most to afford.

The study revealed that the high cost of living in Hawaii, particularly in terms of housing and groceries, puts a strain on the budgets of middle-class families. This is further exacerbated by the relatively low wages in the state, making it difficult for residents to make ends meet.

Many residents of Hawaii have expressed their frustration with the rising costs of living in the state, with some even considering moving to more affordable areas. The survey also highlighted the disparity between the cost of living in Hawaii and the average income of its residents.

Despite the challenges faced by the middle class in Hawaii, the state remains a popular destination for tourists due to its beautiful beaches, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. However, it seems that for many residents, the cost of paradise is becoming increasingly difficult to bear.

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By Isabelle Martin

Isabelle Martin is a dedicated journalist at Francoam, a leading U.S. news outlet in the French language. With a deep commitment to accurate reporting, she keeps the French-speaking community informed about the latest developments in the United States. Isabelle's journalism journey is driven by a desire to bridge linguistic and cultural gaps, ensuring French-speaking Americans have access to relevant news. Her versatile reporting covers politics, immigration, culture, and community events, reflecting her deep understanding of the Franco-American experience. Beyond her reporting, Isabelle is a passionate advocate for the French-speaking community, amplifying their voices and addressing their concerns. With her finger on the pulse of U.S. news, she remains a respected figure at Francoam, dedicated to providing unwavering support for Franco-Americans nationwide.