7. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Pays Well And Charges Little
Iowa offers much more than cornfields. Cedar Rapids is a thriving city for well-educated money conscious individuals. With a population of 126,326, Cedar Rapids is the second largest city in Iowa. The grain processing industry is Cedar Rapids’ most important sector, directly providing 4,000 jobs. With a median household income of $52,242 and only 4.5% of the population unemployed, Cedar Rapids is a great city to work in. The overall cost of living is 8.1% below the national average. Fortune 500 company, Rockwell Collins, is headquartered in Cedar Rapids, and the city also serves as the hub of Iowa’s Creative Corridor, which promotes collaboration between the arts, science and technology communities.

6. Experience the Joys of the High Desert in Pueblo, Colorado
Located in southeastern Colorado on the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek, Pueblo is home to 106,595 residents. Pueblo has the least expensive residential real estate in Colorado. The median home price for homes on the market in Pueblo is $147,851. The median income for a family is $35,620. Pueblo experiences a high desert climate with over 300 days of sunshine per year. Pueblo is also the home to Colorado’s largest single event, the Colorado State Fair, held every summer, as well as an annual Chile & Frijoles Festival.
