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The 17 best US cities to live a nice life and still save money, ranked

17. San Antonio, Texas

The 17 best US cities to live a nice life and still save money, ranked

16. Chandler, Arizona

16. Chandler, Arizona

Southwest of Phoenix, residents will find fairly high incomes and relatively low rents.

Median household income: $77,278

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,750 per month

15. Toledo, Ohio

15. Toledo, Ohio

Toledo, Ohio is an excellent city for savers, with some incredibly low rents.

Median household income: $35,808

Median rent for a single-family home: $775 per month

14. Memphis, Tennessee

14. Memphis, Tennessee

This Tennessee city offers affordable living costs in a unique environment.

Median household income: $38,230

Median rent for a single-family home: $925 per month

13. Albuquerque, New Mexico

13. Albuquerque, New Mexico

This quirky, southwestern city offers an excellent opportunity for savers.

Median household income: $49,878

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,350 per month

12. Irving, Texas

12. Irving, Texas

Irving, Texas, offers an affordable alternative to nearby Dallas.

Median household income: $58,196

Median rent for a single-family home: $2,095 per month

11. Lincoln, Nebraska

11. Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska is the state capital, and has a lively arts and cultural scene. Residents will also enjoy fairly high salaries coupled with rather low housing costs.

Median household income: $53,089

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,300 per month

10. Des Moines, Iowa

10. Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines, Iowa offers residents affordable living and incomes that are relatively high, making it a great place for savers.

Median household income: $49,999

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,050 per month

9. Lubbock, Texas

9. Lubbock, Texas

Lubbock, Texas is fairly affordable, and low costs of living will leave you with lots left over to save.

Median household income: $47,327

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,200 per month

8. Omaha, Nebraska

8. Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha is higher on the list for savers than the Nebraska state capital, Lincoln.

Median household income: $53,789

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,345 per month

7. Lexington, Kentucky

7. Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky offers affordable housing, and a close proximity to the University of Kentucky.

Median household income: $53,013

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,250 per month

6. Corpus Christi, Texas

6. Corpus Christi, Texas

Blue waters aren't the only attraction to Corpus Christi, Texas — low living costs also make it an appealing option. It's also the only coastal town to make the list.

Median household income: $53,626

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,595 per month

5. Tulsa, Oklahoma

5. Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa's low rents make it a tough city to beat when it comes to costs of living.

Median household income: $44,577

Median rent for a single-family home: $975 per month

4. Wichita, Kansas

4. Wichita, Kansas

In central Kansas, Wichita offers incredibly affordable housing costs and relatively high salaries.

Median household income: $48,982

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,050 per month

3. Garland, Texas

3. Garland, Texas

For a small town feel just outside of Dallas, Garland, Texas is a good option for savers.

Median household income: $55,637

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,550 per month

2. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

2. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is a great place for savers with all around affordable costs of living, transportation, and dining.

Median household income: $51,581

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,050 per month

1. El Paso, Texas

1. El Paso, Texas

This Texas city borders Mexico, giving it a unique culture. While its rent might not be the cheapest on the list, redidents will find that low costs of groceries and dining out give an edge on savings.

Median household income: $44,431

Median rent for a single-family home: $1,200 per month

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