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821 Jobs for Affordable Living: Choose your career

Affordable Living

Are you tired of spending more than you make? Even if your employer pays well, how many hours do you have to work each week to afford, or even attempt to afford, the lifestyle you want? Maybe you're just looking for a simpler lifestyle. If you are looking for a location where the average house price is less than $150,000 and the cost of living is less than the national average, check out these affordable locations.
 

What are Lifestyles?

We understand that the character of the place you live is sometimes as important as the actual city.

To help, we let you search by lifestyle.

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Hot: Our Latest Jobs for Affordable Living

• <b><u>RN Case Manager</b></u> – Brownsville, Texas
• Coding Specialist – Las Vegas, Nevada
• Invasive/Interventional Cardiology – Centralia, Illinois
• Internal Medicine – St. Louis, Missouri
• Pediatric Surgery – Syracuse, New York
• Orthopedic Surgery – Alton, Illinois
• Internal Medicine – St. Peters, Missouri
• Gastroenterology – Alton, Illinois
• Registered Nurse – Houston, Texas
• BC/BE Gastroenterologist – Houston, Texas
• Endocrinology – Syracuse, New York
• Pediatric GI – Syracuse, New York
• Intensivist (Critical Care) – St. Louis, Missouri
• PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT – Charlotte, North Carolina

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