The 17 cheapest cities to live in the US

July 2024 · 5 minute read
2023-11-15T16:11:31Z

Inflation may be cooling off, but it's still incredibly expensive to live in the US. Even the cost of partaking in everyday activities, like grabbing coffee or shopping for clothes, remains high.

One solution? Move. People looking for a more affordable life often migrate to smaller states like Oklahoma and Tennessee. Expensive states like California, meanwhile, are continuing to lose residents to less pricey spots in Florida and Texas.

Living in a larger city in a smaller state — particularly in the South or Midwest, where the cost of living tends to be more reasonable — may give you the best of both worlds.

Each quarter, the Council for Community and Economic Research, a nonprofit focused on regional economic development, compares the cost of living in more than 300 American cities and metropolitan areas to calculate which are the most and least affordable. Its Cost of Living Index looks at the average price of different necessities, including rent, home prices, groceries, gas, medical appointments, entertainment, and more.

Take the cost of a beer and a burger: That'll be easier on your wallet in some cities in Illinois and Georgia.

Read on for the 17 cheapest cities to live in the US, listed in order from most to least expensive.

17. Morristown, Tennessee

Morristown, Tennessee. Wikimedia/Home4tnindustry

Rent: $985

Home price: $321,725

Total energy costs: $188.71

A trip to the doctor: $132.50

A dozen eggs: $2.88

A gallon of milk: $4.48

A hamburger: $5.10

A beer: $9.95

16. Monroe, Louisiana

Monroe, Louisiana. DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

Rent: $883

Home price: $382,863

Total energy costs: $114.10

A trip to the doctor: $140.50

A dozen eggs: $2.92

A gallon of milk: $4.49

A hamburger: $4.19

A beer: $9.73

15. Joplin, Missouri

Joplin, Missouri. Terra Fondriest/The Washington Post/Getty Images

Rent: $875

Home price: $319,480

Total energy costs: $239.90

A trip to the doctor: $129

A dozen eggs: $2.90

A gallon of milk: $4.48

A hamburger: $6.92

A beer: $9.27

14. Waterloo-Cedar Falls, Iowa

Waterloo, Iowa. DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

Rent: $878

Home price: $446,778

Total energy costs: $129.31

A trip to the doctor: $143.50

A dozen eggs: $3.34

A gallon of milk: $4.77

A hamburger: $3.79

A beer: $9.57

13. Jonesboro, Arkansas

Jonesboro, Arkansas. Getty Images

Rent: $845

Home price: $312,024

Total energy costs: $148.93

A trip to the doctor: $93.33

A dozen eggs: $3.12

A gallon of milk: $4.49

A hamburger: $5.32

A beer: $9.85

12. Richmond, Indiana

Richmond, Indiana. City of Richmond, Indiana/Facebook

Rent: $815

Home price: $325,000

Total energy costs: $188.18

A trip to the doctor: $97.50

A dozen eggs: $3.29

A gallon of milk: $4.63

A hamburger: $4.89

A beer: $10.14

11. Charleston, West Virginia

Charleston, West Virginia. Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Rent: $985

Home price: $263,333

Total energy costs: $189.84

A trip to the doctor: $160

A dozen eggs: $4.23

A gallon of milk: $4.83

A hamburger: $4.79

A beer: $9.91

10. Tupelo, Mississippi

Tupelo, Mississippi. My Tupelo/Facebook

Rent: $808

Home price: $375,967

Total energy costs: $148.61

A trip to the doctor: $76

A dozen eggs: $3.14

A gallon of milk: $4.52

A hamburger: $5.00

A beer: $8.94

9. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas. Walter Bibikow/Getty Images

Rent: $1,045

Home price: $439,667

Total energy costs:$165.42

A trip to the doctor: $136

A dozen eggs: $3.74

A gallon of milk: $4.65

A hamburger: $6.39

A beer: $10.08

8. Ashland, Ohio

Ashland, Ohio. Ashland Main Street/Facebook

Rent: $785

Home price: $374,100

Total energy costs: $171.65

A trip to the doctor: $145

A dozen eggs: $2.90

A gallon of milk: $4.48

A hamburger: $5.19

A beer: $10.22

7. Florence-Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Florence, Alabama. Getty Images

Rent: $753

Home price: $359, 500

Total energy costs: $182

A trip to the doctor: $93

A dozen eggs: $2.90

A gallon of milk: $4.50

A hamburger: $5.19

A beer: $10.01

6. Anniston-Oxford, Alabama

Anniston, Alabama. Getty Images

Rent: $909

Home price: $279,900

Total energy costs: $225.32

A trip to the doctor: $105

A dozen eggs: $2.92

A gallon of milk: $4.61

A hamburger: $4.89

A beer: $9.91

5. Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia

Rent: $1,211

Home price: $297,167

Total energy costs: $145.02

A trip to the doctor: $91

A dozen eggs: $3.25

A gallon of milk: $4.59

A hamburger: $5.39

A beer: $10.23

4. Ponca City, Oklahoma

Ponca City, Oklahoma. Getty Images/John Elk

Rent: $609

Home price: $330,000

Total energy costs: $180.74

A trip to the doctor: $72.50

A dozen eggs: $2.96

A gallon of milk: $4.48

A hamburger: $4.99

A beer: $9.76

3. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas

McAllen, Texas. DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

Rent: $891

Home price: $265, 667

Total energy costs: $208.01

A trip to the doctor: $82.67

A dozen eggs: $2.91

A gallon of milk: $4.58

A hamburger: $5.20

A beer: $10.14

2. Brownsville-Harlingen, Texas

Brownsville, Texas. Denis Tangney/Getty Images

Rent: $874

Home price: $356,350

Total energy costs: $196.41

A trip to the doctor: $100.67

A dozen eggs: $2.93

A gallon of milk: $4.54

A hamburger: $5.79

A beer: $10.20

1. Decatur, Illinois

Decatur, Illinois. Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group/Getty Images

Rent: $750

Home price: $265,375

Total energy costs: $156.09

A trip to the doctor: $110

A dozen eggs: $3.32

A gallon of milk: $4.57

A hamburger: $4.29

A beer: $9.73

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