Coffee prices vary significantly across the United States, with substantial differences from state to state.
Maine boasts the cheapest coffee, averaging just $2.60 per cup, while South Dakota tops the list with the priciest coffee at $3.79 per cup.
In Massachusetts, where Dunkin' Donuts is a staple, coffee is the most affordable, costing around 10% of the average hourly wage.
Conversely, Mississippi residents face the highest relative cost, spending over 18 percent of their hourly wage on a single cup.
On a city level, Irving, Texas, is the best place for budget-conscious coffee drinkers, with an average price of $2.13 per cup.
In stark contrast, Eugene, Oregon, has the highest city price at $4.39 per cup, making it a haven for coffee aficionados willing to pay a premium.
Coffee bean prices up by 22% in the last three years and Americans spending $110 billion on coffee in 2022.
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