The 20 cheapest places to live in the US in 2022 

If there is one good thing that came out of the pandemic, it was discovering how easy it is to work from home. This means employees can pretty much work from anywhere.

While New York City rents dropped following the initial wave of COVID, its rent prices have been climbing back up to pre-pandemic rates … and then some.

- Population: 47,159 - Average monthly rent: $678 - State gas prices: $3.118 - State cost of living: $52,013 - Unemployment rate: 3.7

1. Euclid, Ohio

- Population: 26,095 - Average monthly rent: $672 - State gas prices: $3.118 - State cost of living: $52,013 - Unemployment rate: 3.7

2. Medina, Ohio

- Population: 57,288 - Average monthly rent: $666 - State gas prices: $3.050 - State cost of living: $52,805 - Unemployment rate: 3.6

3. Midwest City, Oklahoma

- Population: 66,515 - Average monthly rent: $662 - State gas prices: $3.105 - State cost of living: $50,152 - Unemployment rate: 4.1

4. Johnson City, Tennessee

- Population: 66,515 - Average monthly rent: $660 - State gas prices: $3.093 - State cost of living: $49,970 - Unemployment rate: 3.4

5. Conway, Arkansas

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