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  2. 10 US Cities With Plenty of Jobs and Cheap Housing - AOL

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    With many American families struggling with high rent, credit card debt and student loans, as well as a global pandemic, it might be difficult to find an affordable place to lay down roots.

  3. 10 U.S. cities with plenty of jobs and cheap housing - AOL

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    Evansville, Indiana Typical home value: $168,401 Typical rent: $826 2022 unemployment rate: 2.3% Labor force participation rate: 62.3% Median household income: $57,321 Livability score: 58

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  5. Haus25 - Wikipedia

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    The development was to include 750 units, including 244 studios, 249 one-bedrooms, 224 two-bedrooms, and 33 three-bedrooms, with 37 apartments set aside for affordable housing. The building is to have 17,000 sq ft of retail space split amongst four storefronts, as well as a 36,000 sq ft elementary school, which was to be sold to Jersey City for $1.

  6. Williamsburg, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    More than 500 apartments were approved in the three-year period following 1997; soon afterward, an area near Williamsburg's border with Bedford–Stuyvesant was re-zoned for affordable housing. [78] By 1997, there were about 7,000 Hasidic families in Williamsburg, almost a third of whom took public assistance. [ 79 ]

  7. List of municipalities in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The largest municipality by population in New Jersey is Newark, with 311,549 residents, whereas the smallest is Walpack Township, with seven residents. [3] New Jersey is the most populous U.S. state with no cities ranked in the top 50 most populous United States cities, with the next most populous being South Carolina.