Of als je wel centjes hebt, maar graag de rijkste man/vrouw van het dorp wilt uithangen.
1. Harlingen, TexasBased on the price of housing, utilities, grocery items, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods and services, here is a look at the least expensive cities around the country to live in.
2. Memphis, Tenn.
3. McAllen, Texas
4. Fayetteville, Ark.
5. Ardmore, Okla.
6. Temple, Texas
7. Ashland, Ohio
8. Conway, Ark.
9. Pueblo, Colo.
10. Pryor Creek, Okla.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-505143_162-10013084.html
Bij elke foto staat een beschrijving zoals deze:
Memphis: The average cost of a home here is $180,375, while the average two-bedroom/two-bathroom apartment rents for $726 a month.
Fayette: The average home price is $228,200, and a two-bedroom/two-bath apartment goes for $543 per month. When food shopping, ground beef costs $3.22, and the average cost of a loaf of bread is $1.25. A trip to the movies will set you back a modest $8.70, compared with more than $12 in New York City. Fayetteville's overall cost of living is 15.4 percent lower than the national average.
Conway, Ark., with a population of nearly 60,000, is a youthful city -- the median age is only 27. In a community where the median household income is $41,966, the average cost for a bottle of wine is $9.25, while a bottle of coke runs $1.64. The median home price is $230,199. Conway's cost of living is 13.8 percent cheaper than the national average.
