Been doing some digging into where you can actually afford to live without compromising on safety, and honestly, the results are pretty interesting. Turns out Ohio is absolutely dominating the cheapest and safest state to live in conversation - 7 of the top 15 most affordable safe cities are there.



So I looked at what makes these places tick. We're talking about towns where your annual cost of living sits somewhere between $35-45k, violent crime rates are genuinely low, and you can snag a decent family home for under $300k in most cases. The data comes from a pretty solid analysis looking at FBI crime stats, census data, and real estate values from early 2025.

New Philadelphia, Ohio is leading the pack. Population around 17.5k, home values averaging $186k, and monthly mortgage around $1,100. The violent crime rate is 0.69 per 1,000 - that's legitimately safe. New Ulm, Minnesota is right there too with even lower violent crime at 0.29 per 1,000, though homes run a bit pricier at $223k average.

What's wild is how consistent the pattern is. San Elizario, Texas has some of the lowest crime you'll find anywhere (0.10 violent crimes per 1,000), Columbus, Indiana keeps things really secure at 0.19, and Orono, Maine sits at 0.18. These aren't just random picks - they're genuinely the sweet spot if you're hunting for the cheapest and safest state or town to settle in.

The bigger cities on the list like Hamilton, Ohio and Brunswick, Ohio show you don't need to go tiny to get these benefits. Hamilton's got over 63k people, Brunswick has 35k+, yet they're maintaining low crime and reasonable costs. Edwardsville, Illinois rounds out the top 15 with a solid livability score of 90.

If you're seriously considering a move and want to maximize your money while staying in a genuinely safe community, these places are worth looking at. The cheapest and safest state to live in really does come down to Ohio, but there are solid options scattered across the Midwest and beyond if you're flexible on location.
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