Top 10 Cheapest Places  To Live In United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 13/08/2023

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Hickory, North Carolina

Hickory is a great place to live for people who are looking for an affordable, safe, and family-friendly community. It has a strong job market, a variety of amenities, and a low cost of living.

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Youngstown, Ohio

Youngstown, Ohio is a city in the northeastern part of the state. It is the second cheapest place to live in the United States, with a median home price of $129,969.

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Huntington, West Virginia

It is a great place to live for people who are looking for an affordable, artsy city with a strong sense of community. It has a variety of amenities, a low cost of living, and a vibrant arts scene.

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Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville itself is also a relatively affordable city, with a cost of living that is 8% lower than the national average.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana

The cheapest places to live in Fort Wayne are its suburbs, such as New Haven, Leo, and Columbia City.

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Beaumont, Texas

Beaumont is one of the most affordable cities in the United States.cost of living in Beaumont is about 5% lower than the national average.

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Peoria, Illinois

The cost of living in Peoria is about 27% lower than the national average.

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Green Bay, Wisconsin

The Westside, Eastside, and Southside neighborhoods are some of the cheapest places to live in Green Bay.

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Quad Cities, Iowa-Illinois

Affordable places to live in the Quad Cities include East Moline, Illinois, and Bettendorf, Iowa. The cost of living in these cities is also about 10% below the national average.

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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville has a lower cost of living than the national average, making it a relatively affordable place to live.

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