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California 💀
Pensacola is a dump. Large sections never recover3d from the Covid shutdown
Colorado is true 💀
From northeastern Pennsylvania to San Diego skyline!🛣🛣🛣🛣🛣🛣🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃🏖🏖🏖🏖🏖🏖
Savanah is not in so. Carolina but on Georgia.
I prefer Hallandale beach Florida beautiful city good beaches and restaurants and growing businesses and communities, and good night life.🫡🇺🇸❤
the idea a river carved out the Grand Canyon is false and we have no evidence to support such a claim
Where in Delaware are you referring to?
I'm looking for poor affordable not rich affordable 😔
Missed Delaware on the chapters there. Great info tho
Where in Delaware since the county is slammed with floods
Really appreciate the video and time taken into it. ❤👍
Only fat people hate the heat 😂
So basically anything right next to Mexico is affordable. Gee I wonder why.
Maybe you should visit before you make a judgment.
Most of the places on this list are supper conservative. Hope you don’t get a pregnancy you don’t want or get arrested for a small amount of marijuana
Don't be silly and wear a condom lol
Yuma & El Paso = border towns. Florida & Georgia = tornado alley. I'm living in Edmonton AB Canada = Affordable but cold, long winters of deep freeze.
Happy to live in #5
Why? Can you detail your réponse? Thanks
North Carolina is way over rated in my opinion
Yea lol
Check out Huntsville, AL.
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The Bay Area
For any coast of the Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico, can you guys spell H-U-R-R-I-C-A-N-E ? -- 'just sayin'
Tucson, where the sun even melts your farts
Yuma and El Paso??
The best- Honolulu- if you can hustle up a good place.
Mahalo
Why does everything seem such extremes? Sprawling suburbia where there's nothing unless you need nearby work, want schools and shopping, cities too congested and expensive if you want culture and more options or remote self sufficient near isolation.
Yuma is sometimes called " HELL ON EARTH'!!!!😛😂😆🖤🖤🖤🖤
Conway is bumper to bumper all summer
That's becoming true of everywhere, car congestion and small roads.
Very good video. However, please learn to pronounce Nevada properly.
Nevada is a Spanish word, as is Colorado. Therefore they should be pronounced as such.
@@outbackigloo6489 Sorry, I live in Nevada and we who do can always tell a nonresident by the way they mispronounce Nevada.
Alaska?
Hold on! Mississippi ranks top of the list for livability safety, and job growth? Whose list are you looking at? The Mississippi dept. of commerce? MS has consistently rated as the poorest, most dangerous, worst healthcare, etc. along with Alabama. The only thing its got going for it that its cheap to live there! Cheap states, cheap cities, and cheap states have one thing in common. !ts cheap because nobody wants to live there!
Growing grain in the dessert! Stupid!
Yuma and El Paso may have great winter weather and are affordable, but neither one are safe to live, too many drug cartels and illegals.
taken over
White people are the main customers for the drug cartels….. stop using drugs…
Yuma is trash, don't move here LOL
Bad advice, some of these places are real crap holes. Be careful.
These places ain't warm. They're unbearably hot!
@No Name Triple digits are hot to me. Consistent triple digits are unbearably hot.
Turn up the Heat
Thanks for sharing very useful detailed information congratulations 🙏
My pleasure, glad it was helpful!
I don't believe any major city and its suburbs are affordable for any person of the middle class. I looked at apartment rentals in these cities and it's like everywhere else, over $1,000 for a crummy studio, unless you live in an undesirable area. What do older people do who worked all their lives and are down to their social security checks to live on? Where can they live, especially if they don't have a family?
I could not have said it better.....thank you Mami for your true and honest comment...
Hopefully, if you worked your entire life you bought and paid for a house.
If you want to vote to destroy energy and "save the environment", you PAY FOR IT. Stop voting for idiots.
I just moved from mid Michigan to just outside of Savannah. Absolutely love it.
What suburb? Or is still sabana?
You must be retired because they pay scale in Georgia is the pits
@@patsmith378 sure am retired. 👍
Your stats are misleading. Most safe, desirable areas in these cities aren't affordable, as of right now. I've been IN most of them and explored.
Yes! Hampton, VA made the list! And at No.1.
Yes! Virginia made the list. And I'm not surprised its the only southern state on this list! I saw another channel that talked about VA's schools being unexpectedly high marks. I guess all southerners aren't stupid!
El Paso is 9 hours west of Dallas? That's by airplane.
And who would want to live there? Even it's not all that affordable unless you just walked across the border and speak Spanish.
No its Not ! U can flu to Hawaii frm CA in 4.5 hrs
That's the first time I've ever heard someone recommend someone to live in Yuma lol. Sorry Yuma, - the rest of AZ.
Yuma sucks, long live the old pueblo
Its also the first time that I've heard anyone say it was cheap. It literally the last place in AZ I'd move to other maybe a drainage ditch or on top of a railroad.
I'd move to Florida or Texas but I don't like dumb people.
It drives me absolutely bonkers when people say warmer climates don't change seasons! THEY CERTAINLY DO! The meteorological definition of four seasons is one thing, but you will do well to d ivorce yourselves from this EUROCENTRIC NONSENSE that weather and climate are divided into 4 seasons based on the illogical and imposed solar calendar and ACTUALLY OBSERVE the natural phenomena taking place around you! Living south of Phoenix, AZ for years, I perceived the following patterns at regular intervals over the course of the year 1) shifts in temperature ranging 125 degrees, 2) variations in humidity, 3) tree leaves changing, 4) different plants thriving / blooming at different times of year, 5) extreme variations in precipitation patterns and much more. Idiots don't need snow to knock them over the head to be told it's "winter".
Lots of poverty in Savannah
How about Louisiana?
Most of those places are either too hot or too humid.
I've yet to find perfect year round and I've been everywhere The closest is so cal on the coast but to expensive The ideal imo would be summer in Minnesota, 70's 80's And winter in Florida or coastal Alabama 60's 70's in the winter.
San Diego is rated best weather in the world
A Bunch of bad advice