5 Places To Live in Europe That Are So Cheap You Could Quit Your Job

The cost of living in the U.S. has been increasing in the past few months due to inflation and rising rates.

1. Portugal The average cost of living in Portugal at $1,073 is 52% less expensive than in the U.S. according to LivingCost.org. And the rents are half as cheap as well Nymbeo notes.

2. Hungary The average cost of living in Hungary at $860 is 61% less expensive than in the United States. As for rents they are 78% lower than in the U.S.

3. Montenegro Montenegro is currently 65% less expensive than in the U.S. In addition rent in Montenegro is 67% cheaper than in the U.S. according to Numbeo.

4. Romania The average cost of living in Romania at $713 is 68% less expensive than in the United States. As for rents they are a whopping 78.6% lower than in the U.S.

5. Malta The average cost of living in Malta is a bit more expensive than the countries mentioned previously, rents in Malta are, on average, 42.8% lower than in the U.S.

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