The 30 cheapest places to live in the US

Living in the US can be expensive, but some cities still have a much lower cost of living compared to others. The platform Niche compiled a list of the most affordable cities to live in and considered factors such as housing costs, tax rates, and the cost of essentials like food and fuel.
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29. Sioux Falls, South Dakota

You'll find plenty of museums, parks, and coffee shops in Sioux Falls. Most residents in the city own their homes.
27. Lansing, Michigan

The birthplace of Oldsmobile, Lansing is also home to the campus of Michigan State University. The city's State Capitol Building is also worth a visit.
19. Abilene, Texas

In Abilene, you will find museums, parks, and universities. The city is known as the "Greyhound Capital of the World."