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Places In The U.S. Where Anyone Can Live On $1,500 A Month

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Davenport

If you're looking at Davenport, Iowa, you'll be happy to hear that the average cost of living in this small city is 18.3 percent lower than the national average.

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Lawton

The average cost of healthcare in Lawton, Oklahoma is slightly above the national average, but it gets balanced out by lower grocery costs and reasonable rent.

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Winston Salem

Compared to the rest of the country, Winston Salem, North Carolina is pretty affordable. If you're hoping for a budget-friendly city, the cost of living in this NC spot is 18.7 percent

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Tallahassee

If you want to enjoy warm weather and palm trees on a budget, Tallahassee, Florida has earned itself a spot on our list here. Compared to the rest of the country

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El Paso

El Paso, Texas may have the lowest healthcare costs out of any city on this list, with the average healthcare costs coming in at 13.3 percent lower than the national average

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Lansing

Lansing may be the state capital of Michigan, but it is one of the more affordable cities to live in. Grocery prices and healthcare costs are much lower than the national average

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Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne, Indiana is all-around affordable for its residents. When considering healthcare costs, average grocery prices, and the median cost for average homes

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Odessa

When it comes to affordable living, Odessa, Texas is a good choice. The average cost of housing is 25 percent less than the national average, so you'll get more house for less money here.

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