Businessweek recently did a great article on the 25 cheapest cities to live in the United States. The report was based on the cost of Transportation, housing, health care, grocery and other costs. Of the 25 cities, Texas is home to 7 of them. Makes you proud as a Texan. Here are the 7 and examples of cost in their area:
#1 Harlingen- Is #1 for the Cheapest place to live in the US.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $659
Monthly house payment: $847
Gallon gas: $2.650
Hamburger: $3.31
Half-gallon milk: $1.99
#4 McAllen- Is #4 on the list.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $819
Monthly house payment: $829
Gallon gas: $2.695
Hamburger: $3.48
Half-gallon milk: $2.15
#6 Commerce and Hunt County- #6 on the list. Part of the Dallas – Forth Worth Area
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $782
Monthly house payment: $840
Gallon gas: $2.719
Hamburger: $3.19
Half-gallon milk: $2.49
#7 Brownsville- is #7 on the list
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $591
Monthly house payment: $827
Gallon gas: $2.670
Hamburger: $2.75
Half-gallon milk: $2.21
#11 Sherman Denison- #11 on the List. Home of Lake Texoma, one of the largest man made Lakes.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $595
Monthly house payment: $836
Gallon gas: $2.683
Hamburger: $3.16
Half-gallon milk: $1.74
#13 Temple- #13 on the List. Part of the Fort Hood area
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $596
Monthly house payment: $831
Gallon gas: $2.708
Hamburger: $3.09
Half-gallon milk: $2.26
#17 Wichita Falls- Home to Sheppard Air Force Base.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $591
Monthly house payment: $1,031
Gallon gas: $2.648
Hamburger: $2.87
Half-gallon milk: $2.34
It was great to see that Texas had 7 of the 25 cheapest cities to live in.
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