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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, it ranked No.

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7 in population growth between 2022 and 2023, having added 65,660 residents during that period.

The states population is about 7.4 million, and roughly 42% of adults are college-educated.

The median household income is $69,056, slightly lower than the national average.

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Professional and business services, financial activities and manufacturing jobs are also expected to increase.

Living in Arizona has its challenges, however.

That means only 14 states and the District of Columbia were more expensive in 2023.

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Similarly,housingcan be expensive in Arizona, depending on where you live.

Those costs can go even higher in some parts of the state.

In Scottsdale, for example, Zillow estimates that average home values are more than double the national average.

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As in most states, high salaries and low living costs dont always go hand-in-hand in Arizona.

And certain cities with high salaries, like Scottsdale and Chandler, are costly to live in.

Here are seven places to live in this state with high salaries andcomparatively low costs of living.

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