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Drink coffee? 5 most expensive states for a cup of Joe, according to sales data

Coffee is big business across America, and a recent study details the most expensive states to purchase a cup of Joe, as well as influential price factors.

Coffee lovers in Hawaii pay the most for a regular cup of coffee out of all 50 states, according to a report from Toast, a restaurant point of sale and management system.

"On average, consumers paid $3.08 for a cup of regular coffee, $5.14 for cold brew, $5.46 for lattes, and $3.74 for tea in Q1 2024," Toast found. 

Hawaii has an average price 59% higher than the rest of the U.S. at $4.89. For those who like lattes, Toast found the average price in Hawaii to be $6.69, saying prices are likely higher due to the price of milk and the cost of shipping.

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Coming in second place for the most expensive is California, at $3.88, which is 26% higher than the national average.

Just two states north, Washington comes in as the third most expensive state to buy a cup of coffee at $3.69. That amount is 19% higher than the nationwide average in 2024. 

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Arizona ranks fourth most expensive place to buy a cup of coffee at $3.51 for those who gotta have their java, which is 14% higher than the national average.

Rounding out the top five is Massachusetts at $3.49, which is 13% more than the average. 

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On the other side of the spectrum, Nebraska has the cheapest cup of coffee in America at $2.12 on average – 31% lower than the national average, according to Toast. 

Nearly three in four Americans drink coffee every day, according to a January 2024 study by Drive Research. 

Coffee is the second-most consumed beverage in the U.S. behind water and Americans drink 400 million cups of coffee a day, according to Seattle-based Joe's Garage Coffee.

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