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9. Statesboro, Georgia

Statesboro is home to a Georgia Southern University campus, and the college injects life into the town. The cost of living in Statesboro is about 16% lower than the U.S. average.

The town has around 30,000 residents, and the median household income is $32,790. The average home is worth $115,100, which is extraordinarily low in today's real estate climate.

Statesboro has a high poverty rate, with close to 40% of the town struggling to make ends meet. Homes in the southeast part of the city are safest for potential buyers looking to move to the small town.

Aerial View of Downtown Statesboro, Georgia in Autumn Jacob Boomsma/ Getty Images

Originally published on The Getaway: The Cheapest Places to Live in America
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