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U.S. States with Low Cost of Living Index
- Mississippi: Lowest cost index of 83.3. Housing costs 33.7% below national average. Median home price $140,818. High poverty rate.
- Kansas: Second lowest cost index of 86.8. Housing index 70.3. Average rent $500-$1100. Median income $48,610.
- Oklahoma: Third lowest cost index. Tulsa, Norman are popular cities.
Cheapest States and Cities to Live in the U.S.
- Brownsville, Texas: Top 2023’s cheapest place. Steadily rising cost but still affordable.
- Texas, Carolinas, Florida: Top states in 2023 for relocation. Miami is expensive.
- West Virginia: 12.3% below average cost of living. Charleston 13.9% below average.
- Arkansas: Affordable housing. Superb for budget. Many business owners.
- Alabama: Second cheapest housing after Mississippi. Median home $170,184.
Affordable Living in Different U.S. States
- Southern small-town feel in Arkansas. Cheapest healthcare among top 10 lowest cost states. High poverty rate.
- Various factors influencing cost of living: Metrics exclude all costs like weddings.
- Mississippi cheapest for personal necessities. Wichita Falls, Texas is the lowest cost city.
Best States for Affordable Living
- The United States with the best cost of living: Mississippi on top. Other affordable states include Alabama, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Iowa.
- Missouri: Extremely affordable housing. Below average costs for groceries, utilities, transportation, and healthcare.
Comprehensive Comparison of U.S. States
- Comparison of the 50 states across 76 metrics in various categories to determine the best states to live in.
Top Affordable States for Moderate Households
- Tennessee: Average cost of living index 89.5.
Cheapest and Safest Places in the U.S.
- Overview of America’s safest and most affordable places to live.
Top Destinations for Indian Students
- The United States as a top destination for Indian students.