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Most affordable metro areas U.S. 2017, by income spent on living expenses

Most affordable metro areas in the Unites States in 2017, by share of income spent on living expenses

The data displays the most affordable metro areas in the Unites States in 2017, by share of income spent on living expenses. In 2017, Omaha was the second most affordable metro area because 25.18% of the median blending annual household income was spent on the average cost of owning or renting a home as well the average cost of utilities and taxes.

Des Moines, Iowa 23.8
Omaha, Nebraska 25.18
Indianapolis, Indiana 25.24
Grand Rapids, Michigan 25.36
Fayetteville, Arkansas 25.47
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 25.49
Buffalo, New York 25.54
Syracuse, New York 25.66
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota 25.71
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 25.74
Salt Lake City, Utah 25.78
Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina 25.85
Louisville, Kentucky 25.91
Cincinnati, Ohio 25.97
Little Rock, Arkansas 26.01
Wichita, Kansas 26.01
Kansas City, Missouri 26.31
St. Louis, Missouri 26.38
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 26.41
Houston, Texas 26.47
Columbus, Ohio 26.47
Oklahoma City 26.49
Tulsa, Oklahoma 26.54
Charlotte, North Carolina 26.66
Washington, D.C. 26.68