The best US cities to live in
Millions of Americans are moving out of their once sought-after apartments in big cities as the work available has been contracting tenfold. In order to save on housing and living expenses, people are looking beyond the Valley and sunshine state for better opportunities and affordable living. Explore some of the best cities in every state which offer affordable housing, good income opportunities and low unemployment rates.
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