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U.S. News & World Report ranks 150 places to live in the U.S. based on factors like housing affordability, quality of life, and desirability.
To determine the Best Places to Live rankings, U.S. News analyzes data on 150 major U.S. cities, including housing affordability, household income, quality of education, access to health care, crime rates, commute times, air quality and more.
Most Affordable Places to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025. Settling down in one of the cities below could do wonders for your wallet. Based on the median gross rent and annual housing costs for mortgage-paying homeowners, these are the cities with the lowest cost of living in the country.
U.S. News & World Report revealed its 2024-2025 Best Places to Live in the U.S. rankings, breaking down how 150 top U.S. cities measure up when it comes to affordability, job market, desirability, net migration and quality of life.
The cities with the best quality of life have high scores on U.S. News’ Quality of Life Index. It measures how satisfied residents are with their daily lives, and takes into account factors like crime, quality and availability of health care, quality of education and average commute time.
As part of the Best Places to Live rankings, U.S. News has compiled information on these important aspects of a top-notch place to live. These six categories combined measure the quality of life in a given place.
Omaha not only ranks high on this list, it's also No. 18 on the overall Best Places to Live list. Families and individuals enjoy the city's expansive public spaces, cultural hubs and education options. The Gateway to the West ranks No. 6 for housing affordability, with a median monthly rent of $1,252 and a median home price of $232,816.
A new U.S. News analysis compares the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the country to help you choose the right place for retirement. This analysis includes data on the job market, retiree taxes, desirability, availability of quality health care, affordability and happiness.
Based on the city's murder and property crime rates per 100,000 people, determined by FBI crime reports, these are the safest places to live in the United States. For more information on how we rank, read the Best Places to Live methodology.
Whether you’re looking to relocate after winning the lottery or want to know which areas of the country to avoid to save money, these are the most expensive places to live. Based on the median gross rent and annual housing costs for mortgage-paying homeowners, these cities require the most wealth to live comfortably.