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Two of the fastest growing and most affordable cities in the U.S. are in the KC area

The Kansas City skyline is seen from the KC Wheel at Pennway Point district on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Both Kansas City and Olathe were named to GO Banking Rates’ top 25 most affordable, fast-growing cities to consider in 2024.
The Kansas City skyline is seen from the KC Wheel at Pennway Point district on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Both Kansas City and Olathe were named to GO Banking Rates’ top 25 most affordable, fast-growing cities to consider in 2024. ecuriel@kcstar.com

National sites are taking notice of Kansas City’s growth and affordability.

The city was recognized by GO Banking Rates, a national personal finance resource, for being one of the most affordable and fastest-growing cities in America. It was ranked No. 7 on the website’s “The 25 Most Affordable, Fast-Growing Cities To Consider in 2024” rankings.

To determine the rankings, GO Banking Rates looked at the American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau to identify the 200 biggest cities in the United States in terms of total population. It then analyzed each city based on the following categories to finalize its list:

  • Population changes in recent years
  • Median household income
  • Average rent
  • Average home values
  • Overall cost of living

The typical home value in Kansas City is $223,152, and the city’s seen a 6.08% growth in population over the last five years, according to GO Banking Rates.

Kansas City was not the only area city to make the list, as Olathe was ranked No. 22 with a typical home value of $377,959 and a 5.76% population growth over the last five years.

Cities that finished ahead of Kansas City include Killeen, Texas; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Clarksville, Tennessee; Oklahoma City; Lubbock, Texas; and Greensboro, North Carolina, respectively.

All data was collected and was up-to-date as of Dec. 7, 2023, according to GO Banking Rates.

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Joseph Hernandez
The Kansas City Star
Joseph Hernandez joined The Kansas City Star’s service journalism team in 2021. A Cristo Rey Kansas City High School and Mizzou graduate, he now covers trending topics and finds things for readers to do around the metro.
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