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The 5 lowest cost countries to live in in the United States of America 2022

The cheapest US states in terms of cost of living    

The USA is made up of 50 different states, including two that joined in 1959: Hawaii and Alaska.

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Living conditions differ from one country to another for several reasons and factors, and the following is the ranking of the countries with the cheapest prices in terms of cost of living

Mississippi


Mississippi is a state in the southern region of the United States, and the Gulf of Mexico forms part of its southern border. While the Mississippi River constitutes its western border. The state has a population of about 3 million.

Name reason: Mississippi River

Capital: Jackson, Mississippi

 The average cost of living in Mississippi is about 15% lower than the national average, and it's also the cheapest for food and medicine compared to the rest of the state.

 Mississippi is the cheapest state to live among the entire USA in most aspects, in terms of housing wages, which average about $794 per month, and childcare, which is the cheapest of all the other states, which costs on average about $239 per month

  Oklahoma


It is a state located in the south-central United States. Oklahoma is the 20th most populous state and the 28th most populous state.

Administrative divisions: Greer County; Kingfei County...

Top division: United States

Capital: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Population: 391,338 (2015)

The total cost of living is about 15.4% lower than the national average

 It is the cheapest in terms of buying and selling prices for residential real estate, as the average home price is about 124.800 dollars. lowest cost interstate,

 Oklahoma has the second-lowest-cost of living among the states 

Arkansas 


It is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. ... Its name is derived from the language of Siu, which in turn is derived from the Osage language ...

Number of families: 1170544 (December 31, 2020)

Genomics Code: 4099753

Population: 297,8204 (2015)

Capital: Little Rock, Arkansas

 Although Arkansas has the least expensive housing in the United States, it has the third-lowest cost of living compared to the rest of the states; This is because it is the second lowest-paid state in the USA, with housing wages in Arkansas costing about $708 per month.

 Other expenses for food and transportation are among the cheapest in the country.

The average cost of a home is about $128,800

Kansas State


It is a state located in the Midwest of the United States of America. The name of the state is a translation of the word "Kansa" in the Su language, which means "people of the south wind". Kansas is in the middle of the United States and is considered an important geographical center in it. The Americans from Massachusetts 1850, who were trying to stop slavery in the neighboring state of Missouri, settled in Kansas.

The capital of Kansas is Topeka, and the largest city in the state is Wichita. Kansas has an area of 21,1754.1 km2, and a population of 2,853,118 (in 2010)

  Kansas is the 4th lowest cost of living state in the USA

  The cost of living in Kansas relative to other states is approximately 12.1% lower than the national average.

The median household income is about $41.60.

Small apartment rentals cost about $820 a month, and in addition to the above, residential properties are valued at about $138,000.

   It has the advantage of being the least expensive grocery store, as an individual can buy two liters of milk for about $1.40, and half a kilogram of ground meat can buy for about $3.80. 

Missouri


It is a state in the Midwest region of the United States, and was entered into the union in 1821. ... The state is inhabited by more than six million people, ...

Population: 608,3672 (2015)

   Number of families: 24,40212 (December 31, 2020)

Genomics Code: 4398678

  Its average cost of living is about 17.7% lower than the national average

It ranks fifth in the states with the lowest cost of living

The cost of buying a mid-sized home is only about $200,000.

   What distinguishes this state is the low prices of groceries compared to other states, so that an individual buys 12 eggs for less than two dollars

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