Businessweek.com highlights The 25 Cheapest Cities in the U.S. The cities were determined by using Price data collected over the last year by the Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER)—a group in Arlington, Va., that tracks housing, transport, health-care, grocery, and other costs in more than 340 urban areas around the country. The top 3 cheapest cities on the list are:
1. Harlingen, Tex.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $659
Monthly house payment: $847
Gallon gas: $2.650
Hamburger: $3.31
Half-gallon milk: $1.99
2. Pueblo, Colo.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $723
Monthly house payment: $783
Gallon gas: $2.658
Hamburger: $3.20
Half-gallon milk: $1.84
3. Pryor Creek, Okla.
Monthly rent for 2-br apartment: $603
Monthly house payment: $841
Gallon gas: $2.630
Hamburger: $2.99
Half-gallon milk: $2.03
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