
#1 The cheapest city to live in! Shreveport, Louisiana
Out of all the cities that we have looked at, the little town of Shreveport in good ole’ Louisiana is the cheapest to live in!
The monthly expenditure comes out to less than $1,500, which is the smallest amount out of all the cities we presented here and the only one that is actually under $1,500! Not only that, but the average monthly amount people in Shreveport spend on groceries only comes out to about $350, which makes it the most affordable city!
When it comes to renting, it’s just the second best, but with the average rent coming out to $730 a month, it’s still a deal to move here if you ask us!
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Most of those cuties have a high crime rate which the author overlooks.
All red state because democrats ruin everything! there corrupt and mentally ill.
???. People are polarized politically..life is not black and white…
Was going to say somebody needs to vet those numbers, then saw that this article is almost 3 years old. Pretty sure rent in Texas and Oklahoma is over a grand a month now…
Why is it that Democrat voters run and move to red states for more security and bring that same ignorant ideology with them? Only to continue to vote for the same ignorance that made them want to move in the first place. The so called “powers-to-be” run that guilt trip on Americans about equity and inclusion. If you feel left out, that’s on you. You cannot make society love you. You must first love yourself. You should also learn to do for yourself. Opportunity is what America gives, and it is yours for the taking.
Sexy Marrissa owes 18 monts rent
Sexy Marrissa owes 18 monts rent
We live in Calif. Blue state but our community is very RED. Great neighbors.
San Francisco should be on the list. Rent is zero. All you need is a sleeping bag. Just be careful where you step.
Its important for retired persons to know about climate(blizzards, searing high temperatures, etc); heating-cooling costs; public transportation and vehicles for hire. Also real crime info- if persons have health insurance as part of their retirement package- that will not necessarily change where you live. But Texas is in recent years has tornado’s, hurricanes, blistering heatwaves and snow blizzards. And the State’s utility infrastructure has not been able to withstand the weather pressures- heat or cold.
Just paying a few hundred $$ a month won’t help a retired ( with physical limitations) live a better quality of life.
Keep researching though, retired persons are looking for possible alternative places to live. THANK YOU for the article.