Top Cities In The U.S. To Comfortably Live In With $60,000 Income

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Known as the “Oil Capital of the World,” the economy is driven by the energy, finance, technology, aviation, and telecommunications industry. Even with this, along with other amenities like museums and art deco-filled downtown, the city is still an affordable place to live in, with the cost of living at 6% below the country’s average. Homes cost about $124,000 on the average, while rent is around $740, but the average household income is over $42,000. Business may be booming, with the American Airlines Maintenance Base and BOK Financial Corporation among the top employers, but the average commute time is still low at around 18 minutes. Medical facilities also abound with more than 15 hospitals and specialty care centers.