I'm from the UK so I'm unsure how things work in the US but here in my country living in the rural countryside usually comes with the benefit of cheaper overall cost of living.
Especially in terms of things like property and what not.
A lot of the folks who discuss insane cost of living usually live in these big states in the major cities and I'm just wondering if it wouldn't be more beneficial to live in the more rural states instead?
I can imagine work would be difficult to find but assuming you found it I can imagine you'd benefit a lot easier than living in the major cities in which rent is something like 2000 a month or worse.
Anyone from the country find it easier or harder living out there?
Legit just curious about it, would help give more context to the issues in the US from an outsiders perspective.