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Starbucks has never been more expensive – see how many minutes you have to work to have a coffee now

Do you cost big stars?

The drink that feeds people’s productivity can cost them a good penny in wages. Java’s website, Coffeeness, analyzed how many minutes the North -Americans of each state must make a clock to achieve their daily solution from Starbucks, with Arkansas who came first in this regard.

According to reports, the beans compared the cost of a Starbucks coffee in each region with the time salary of this state, which was based on data from the Office of Labor Statistics. Coffeenes then used this formula to calculate the number of working hours that would be needed for office java java to allow a normal cup of black coffee (without burner or other accessories) of the green and white trader.

The presidential human park is along the Arkansas River, in the center of Little Rock, ar. Brandon Olafsson – Stock.adobe.com

They also performed the same calculation for a regular Joe glass in a leading independent store.

This study comes as Java prices go to Pluto due to various factors, such as labor costs, coffee harvests and crops that affect the climate in coffee producing nations such as Vietnam.

Over the last ten years, Starbucks prices have increased by 39%ridiculous, even surpassing the 31%national inflation rate.

Arkansas first stood when it was the less beans for your price.

This study comes as Java prices go to Pluto due to various factors, such as labor costs, coffee harvests and crops that affect the climate in coffee producing nations such as Vietnam. Farknot Architect – Stock.adobe.com

The average price of a Starbucks coffee in the land of opportunity was at $ 5.24 per cup, which is accompanied by $ 30.25, equivalent to 10.39 minutes of work required for a cup of labor lubricant.

“Although it does not have the lowest average time salary, people still have to put in more minutes than anyone to allow it,” Coffeeness wrote.

Things are not much better at Mississippi and New Mexico, where rigid workers have to put 10.37 and 10.31 minutes respectively to solve.

In the meantime, Wyoming (10.10) and South Dakota (10.07) completed the top five.

New York-La Terra of Primary Price Product Products, only struck the 38th place with residents working on an average of only 8.08 minutes to allow diesel.

An overview of the United States Capitol building in Washington, DC, on April 15, 2025. Christopher Sadowski

Then show the ten states where Starbucks is the most expensive

  1. Arkansas (10.39 minutes)
  2. Mississippi (10.37)
  3. New Mexico (10.31)
  4. Wyoming (10.10)
  5. South Dakota (10.07)
  6. Oklahoma (10.01)
  7. Louisiana (9.99)
  8. West Virginia (9.92)
  9. Vermont (9.79)
  10. Iowa (9.79)
Over the last ten years, Starbucks prices have increased by 39%ridiculous, even surpassing the 31%national inflation rate. Atmosphere

Washington DC workers have to travel the least time for an American, putting only 5.67 minutes, or only 9.45% of the $ 55.02 time salary.

This seems almost paradoxical, as the nation’s capital has among the highest prices of Starbucks in the country at $ 5.20 per Cup.

The next most affordable cup can be found in Massachusetts, where the resident proportion of residents in the residents of 6.68 minutes.

Complete the first five places for affordability are Washington (6.80), Connecticut (7.28) and Colorado (7.32) while New Jersey placed the seventh (7.46).

“Although it does not have the lowest average time salary, people still have to put in more minutes than anyone to allow it,” Coffeeness wrote as he discussed Starbucks’s lack of accessibility to Arkansas. James – Stock.adobe.com

The first ten states of Starbucks most affordable

  1. Washington DC (5.67)
  2. Massachusetts (6.68)
  3. Washington (6.8)
  4. Connecticut (7.28)
  5. Colorado (7.32)
  6. California (7.42)
  7. New Jersey (7.46)
  8. Maryland (7.47)
  9. Minnesota (7.58)
  10. Hawaii (7.59)

Coincidentally, Hawaii is the most expensive state when it comes to the regular proportion of coffee-salary, which requires 7.89 minutes to work with a cup.

In the meantime, Nebraska is the cheapest at 3.88 minutes per cup.

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