I'm often curious why more people aren’t moving to low cost of living areas. I don’t know if I’ve just been fortunate, but I’m a college drop out who honestly hasn’t tried very hard in my “career”, but I moved out to Cincinnati which has a low cost of living at 23 (8 hours from my family) and I’ve managed to do very well for myself with a modest paying job (20ish an hour). I have 40k saved up and plan to buy a house this year. I wonder if other people who have went or started on a similar route are doing well for themselves.

And if you are in a high cost of living area, would you ever consider moving somewhere significantly cheaper?

  • American_Badass [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    This shit sucks, worst part of where I live. We got a Dollar General, which does have food, but it doesn't have produce. I guess the tradeoff being that I have ample space to grow produce, I have fruit trees, whatever. But still, it sucks.