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Most cheapest cities in the USA

This is a list of the cheapest cities in the USA with the average costs of basic necessities like housing, utilities, health care and gas, if you are planning to relocate to the USA or you are already there and you want to move to a cheaper place, this article is going to guide your decisions.

Cheapest Cities in the USA

1. Ashland, Ohio

Columbus Ohio with lights reflected in the Scioto River at sunset

Ashland is a city in the state of Ohio and the county seat of Ashland County with a population of over  20,362 after the 2010 census. It is a popular state with a welcoming sign that portrays a he city and the people to be hospitable and nice. “The World Headquarters of Nice People.”

Cost of Living Index: 87.6

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($538), Mortgage ($777)

Utilities: Phone ($25), Electricity/Energy ($137)

Health: Optometrist ($88), Doctor ($88), Dentist ($93)

Gas: $3.50/gallon

2. Pueblo, Colorado

Pueblo County, Colorado is the most crowded city in the United States with a  population of over 106,595 in 2010 census. Pueblo has the least expensive residential real estate of any city in Colorado.

Cost of Living Index:   87.1

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing:   Rent ($708), Mortgage ($713)

Utilities:    Phone ($27), Electricity/Energy ($128)

Health:    Optometrist ($77), Doctor ($107), Dentist ($67)

Gas:     $3.37/gallon

3. Muskogee, Oklahoma

This is a city in Muskogee County, Oklahoma USA. It is the county seat of Muskogee County, and home to Bacone College. The population was 39,223 at the 2010 census.

Cost of Living Index: 86.9

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($533), Mortgage ($741)

Utilities: Phone ($32), Electricity/Energy ($136)

Health: Optometrist ($75), Doctor ($90), Dentist ($113)

Gas: $3.33/gallon

4. Wichita Falls, Texas

This city is in the county seat of Wichita County, Texas. Wichita Falls is the principal city of the Wichita Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, which covers all of Archer, Clay and Wichita counties. 

Cost of Living Index: 86.4

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($658), Mortgage ($804)

Utilities: Phone ($33), Electricity/Energy ($139)

Health: Optometrist ($116), Doctor ($92), Dentist ($76)

Gas: $3.45/gallon

5. Fayetteville, Arkansas

This is the  county seat of Washington County and the third-largest city in Arkansas. The city is located within the county and Cost of Living Index: 86.0

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($574), Mortgage ($833)

Utilities: Phone ($23), Electricity/Energy ($146)

Health: Optometrist ($104), Doctor ($84), Dentist ($71)

Gas: $3.26/gallon

6. Memphis,Tennessee

This city is in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee, and the county seat of Shelby County. The city is located on the 4th Chickasaw Bluff, south of the confluence of the Wolf and Mississippi rivers. After the census in 2011, the city had a population of 672,277 

Cost of Living Index: 86.0

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($711), Mortgage ($692)

Utilities: Phone ($25), Electricity/Energy ($130)

Health: Optometrist ($72), Doctor ($77), Dentist ($86)

Gas: $3.40/gallon

7. Ardmore, Oklahoma

Ardmore is the county seat of Carter County, Oklahoma, USA. As of the 2010 Census, the city had a population of 24,283.

Cost of Living Index: 85.9

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($588), Mortgage ($826)

Utilities: Phone ($21), Electricity/Energy ($133)

Health: Optometrist ($96), Doctor ($92), Dentist ($75)

Gas: $3.34/gallon

8. Norman, Oklahoma

This is a city in the state of Oklahoma that is located 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City. It is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and has a population of 110,925 as of the 2010 census.

Cost of Living Index: 85.6

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($647), Mortgage ($794)

Utilities: Phone ($26), Electricity/Energy ($134)

Health: Optometrist ($83), Doctor ($70), Dentist ($67)

Gas: $3.30/gallon

9. McAllen, Texas

Their city is one of the most populous city in Texas as well as largest city in Hidalgo County, Texas, USA. It is located at the southern tip of Texas in an area known as the Rio Grande Valley and is part of the American South. McAllen is a regional retail destination for Northeastern Mexican states. 

Cost of Living Index: 85.4

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($740), Mortgage ($711)

Utilities: Phone ($21), Electricity/Energy ($172)

Health: Optometrist ($104), Doctor ($74), Dentist ($71)

Gas: $3.29/gallon

10. Harlingen, Texas

This city is in Cameron County in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas, USA, about 30 miles (48 km) from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and also the most cheapest in USA. After the 2010 Census the city had a total population of 64,849 and grew 12.5% since the 2000 Census. 

Cost of Living Index: 81.8

Based on 307 urban areas; national average is 100

Housing: Rent ($640), Mortgage ($764)

Utilities: Phone ($30), Electricity/Energy ($146)

Health: Optometrist ($77), Doctor ($84), Dentist (71)

Gas: $3.29/gallon

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