Forbes compared nearly 1,000 U.S. locales on everything from housing costs and taxes to healthcare, crime, air quality and natural hazard risk. These are the top 25 spots.
The report evaluated 47 cities based on several factors, including the cost of living, safety, healthcare, and more.
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Both cities are highlighted for their lack of a state income tax and healthcare access. But their affordability is really what makes them stand out, according to Forbes.