America is nothing if not diverse. There are plenty of cities where you can afford to live comfortably, or even be "rich," for less than $100,000. Which location draws your interest could depend on a number of factors, ranging from those that are up-and-coming cities to those that are the best cities to raise a family. Overall, the best cities to live in generally have high livability scores and affordable costs so that you can take home more of your salary.
GOBankingRates analyzed data from a number of sources, ranging from AreaVibes to Sperling's Best Places and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to compile this list of the best places to live on a $100,000 salary in each state. READ MORE