Currently Most Cheapest U.S. Cities

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Louisiana is one of the states with the lowest taxes for Americans, and the median home price in Baton Rouge is less than the national average. 

Syracuse, New York

Like Baton Rouge, Syracuse is a college town where the weather can be very bad. Syracuse is in Central New York, almost exactly between Albany and Buffalo.

Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City is a really nice city. It's much smaller and cheaper than cities like Chicago in the Midwest. 

St. Louis, Missouri

Every year, St. Louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the United States, which is a big problem for the quality of life there. 

Youngstown, Ohio

As of 2022, the median price of a home in Youngstown was less than $100,000, which makes it a very affordable place to live.

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville is one of the most interesting cities in the country. It has museums, a college, a famous horse racetrack, and a lot more all within the city limits. 

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Lexington/Fayetteville, Kentucky

Like many of the cities above, Lexington is a college town. It is home to the University of Kentucky and has a low unemployment rate and a very low median rent price.

Spartanburg, South Carolina

South Carolina is one of the most affordable states in the country. This is why many people are choosing to retire in the Palmetto State instead of Florida, California, or Arizona.

Buffalo, New York

Some of the worst winters in the U.S. happen in Buffalo, where lake-effect snow causes blizzards from the middle of fall until the beginning of spring.

Greenville, South Carolina

As was said above, South Carolina's friendly tax policy is luring retirees and others who want to live in a place with lower costs of living. 

Omaha, Nebraska

As was said above, South Carolina's friendly tax policy is luring retirees and others who want to live in a place with lower costs of living. 

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