Looking to save on rent without sacrificing your quality of life? WalletHub’s recent report reveals cities where rent takes up the smallest share of your income, freeing up more cash for savings, retirement, or just enjoying life.
These 10 cities, spread mostly across the Midwest and Mountain West, offer surprisingly affordable living, even as prices elsewhere surge.
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1. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Rent here averages $1,107, while median income tops $74,000. That low rent-to-income ratio helps keep your budget balanced…