It's cheaper to live on a cruise ship than in these US cities
Cities where the cost of living is higher than a cruise

If you think cruises are the preserve of the well-heeled traveller, think again. When Cruisewatch.com totted up the cost of rent, groceries, utilities, transport and services in several locations in the USA, they found that residents could often spend less if they lived out the rest of 2018 on continuous cruises instead. In fact, they could often save cash. If you fancy hopping aboard, read on to find out where living costs can set you back more than setting sail.
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Chicago, Illinois

Flagstaff, Arizona

Sacramento, California

Portland, Maine

Manchester, New Hampshire

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Burlington, Vermont

Baltimore, Maryland

Seattle, Washington

New Haven, Connecticut

Providence, Rhode Island

Hartford, Connecticut

Monmouth, New Jersey

This New Jersey borough has a stunning slice of coastline and rapid access to the bright lights of New York City, just an hour’s drive away. But the location comes at a price, with rent costing an estimated $23 a day. Residents could save a healthy $4,015 if they bid goodbye to sandy New Jersey shores for the rest of 2018.
Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Anchorage, Alaska

Newark, New Jersey

Frederick, Maryland

Bergen County, New Jersey

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Boston, Massachusetts

Framingham, Massachusetts

Fairbanks, Alaska

Los Angeles, California

Juneau, Alaska

Stamford, Connecticut

San Francisco, Calfornia

Honolulu, Hawaii

Brooklyn, New York City

This New York borough offers fantastic restaurants, hip nightlife and a fabulous waterfront park, which draws thousands of visitors keen to soak up views of the Manhattan skyline across the Hudson. But life here is considerably more expensive than the national average, with daily rents coming in at around $91. Leave your loft apartment for sundowners on a continuous cruise instead, and you could save up to $13,759.
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