In spite of the fact that Los Angeles and New York are both popular cities, New York’s costs of living sometimes nearly doubles the amount spent in Los Angeles. Shopping in the markets for a liter of milk in Los Angeles would cost about $1.04 while in New York a liter of milk would range from $1.44 to $1.50, the total difference being about .40 to .46 cents. Another example of the market cost difference would be cigarettes; a pack of Marlboro cigarettes in Los Angeles cost on average $6.00 …show more content…
New York being on the upper east side of New England, has the four obvious seasons, spring, summer, fall and winter. New York City has icy-cold winters with plenty of snowfall, severely uncontrollably humid summers, and a moderate warm to chilly spring and fall. Los Angeles being on the lower west side of the United States has more of the dry to wet seasons. Throughout the months of May-October it is dry and hot while wet seasons in Los Angeles consist of a lot of rain temperatures staying mildly warm throughout the months of November-April. Although both have different climates, both make many possible activities such as ice skating in New York during the winter and hiking through the year in Los