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Cities With The Lowest Cost Of Living

In these tough economic times, it nice to know there are cities still offering an affordable cost of living. There are a few hidden gems out there that don't have high taxes and ridiculous utility bills, but instead provide affordable living from goods and services to health care and housing.

The list factors in the major components of cost of living including: goods & services, groceries, health care, housing, transportation, utilities and wraps them all up into a handy score. Keep in mind that the national average is 100. So if a city comes in at 90/100 浴衣 反物 激安 it actually a good thing. The lower the number the lower the prices. Here's a list of the top 10 cities with the lowest cost of living in America with a population over 200,000.

1. Tulsa, OK
87/100
With an overall cost of living being 13% less than the national average, Tulsa is a great place to live if you are looking to save money. With several varieties of businesses located in Tulsa, like aerospace, telecommunications and high technology, (just to name a few) securing gainful employment in Tulsa, OK should by no means be a difficult task.

2. Indianapolis, IN
88/100
If you happen to be a NASCAR fanatic like some, the Indianapolis 500 takes place close to Indianapolis, making it a choice location. The Indianapolis cost of living index is 12% less than the national average. Another interesting tidbit is that both men and women hold approximate shares of the cities jobs, while the unemployment rate is under the national average of 10.1%, at 9.3%.

3. Houston, TX
88/100
Houston has an almost balanced population of males (38.8%) and females (36.3%) between the ages of eighteen and thirty nine, while 52.4% of its population over fifteen happens to be married. Whether you are married with a family or you plan to retire, Houston, TX should be on your list of cheap cities.

4. Omaha, NB
89/100
Omaha, NB boats a cost of living 11% less than the rest of the United States. Relocation depends on your ability to find work and in this area Omaha aims to please with an unemployment rate of only 5.5%, which is almost 50% less than the national average of 9.5%. To go along with you new job, you can also expect to earn more than most, as the Omaha median household income is 6.3% greater than the national average.

5. Nashville, TN
90/100
In Nashville, you'll find that prices are cheaper across the board, and especially in the real estate sector. Overall, the Nashville cost of living is 11% less than the national average. However, the real savings will come when you purchase your new home. The median value for owner occupied housing in Nashville is $178,000 which is almost 20% less than the national average!

6. Greensboro, NC
89/100
Those of us who may be seeking warmer temperatures along with a low cost of living may find Greensboro, NC as an ideal location. The cost of living in Greensboro comes in 11% less than the US average. Also worth noting is that some basic necessities will cost you much less in Greensboro. Items such as eggs, coffee, fried chicken, bread, utilities and a trip to the barber will all be priced lower than average.

7. Memphis, TN
89/100
Choosing to relocate to Tennessee, does not mean that you have to live in Nashville, in fact the city of Memphis is just as good, with several advantages. First of all, the cost of living in Memphis is identical to that of Nashville, but, housing is generally less expensive, mostly between twenty five and eighty thousand dollars. Most services like health care, transportation and utilities are well below オーダーウェディングドレス the national average, some notable exceptions are beer and wine. Then again, maybe you'd prefer to have lower energy, gasoline and phone bills instead, you might drink less and reap those benefits as well!

8. Fort Worth, TX
90/100
With a population of less than 750,000, and a location right next to Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas is another in the list of top 10 cities for you to consider. Fort Worth makes our list with cost of living index 10% lower than the national average. Here is a city where your beer may cost you less than your cappuccino, with milk and energy prices being slightly higher than the national average. An excellent trade off from some of the other cities located close by, Fort Worth offers lower prices on items like gasoline and visits to the doctor's office.

9. Oklahoma City, OK
90/100
Energy is a vital cost to consider when looking into the best city to relocate to. Oklahoma City energy costs are almost 25% less than the national average, and should be high on the list for consideration. The overall cost かわいいレインブーツ of living index is 10% lower than the national average. With many of us we look to keep the main operating costs to a bare minimum when ever possible. Daily food items such as potatoes, eggs, milk and coffee all come in at some of the lowest in the country.

10. St. Louis, MO
90/100
Home of the gateway arch and the Cardinals, St. Louis, MO is the final in our top 10 countdown today, however, it should not be considered as last, especially since the cost of living here is 10% less than the national average. While grocery shopping is always a pleasure with lower than average prices on items like eggs, potatoes and milk, fried chicken lovers can expect to pay a cut above the rest.