The 10 Cheapest States to Live In the U.S.

According to the Future Workforce Report, by 2025, 36.2 million Americans are expected to work remotely, almost double the pre-pandemic amount.

There is a big difference in living costs between the most expensive state and the cheapest state. If you want to stretch your dollar further, why not consider some of the cheapest states to live in the U.S.?

Cost of Living Index: 83.3 Typical Home Value: $158,000 Median Household Income: $45,800

1. Mississippi

Cost of Living Index: 86.5 Typical Home Value: $195,000 Median Household Income: $62,100

2. Kansas

Cost of Living Index: 87.9 Typical Home Value: $190,000 Median Household Income: $51,700

3. Alabama

Cost of Living Index: 87.9 Typical Home Value: $167,000 Median Household Income: $54,400

4. Oklahoma

Cost of Living Index: 88.8 Typical Home Value: $287,000 Median Household Income: $62,000

5. Georgia

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