Seriously it has the lowest cost of living overall, taking into account grocery, housing and transportation expenses.

But packing up everything you own and moving somewherejustbecause its cheaper doesnt actually make sense for most people.

Take these steps to slash your bills and give your budget a Mississippi makeover.

A man is wrapped in bubblewrap next to moving boxes.

Knock $610/Year From Your Car Insurance in Minutes

Whens the last time you checked car insurance prices?

And that can make a big dent in your lower cost of living.

Probably not as good as youd like.

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It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

Ask one of these companies to help…

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But dont waste your time hopping around to different insurance companies looking for a better deal.

Use awebsite called EverQuoteto see all your options at once.

Take a couple of minutes toanswer some questionsabout yourself and your driving record.

With this information, EverQuote will be able to give you the top recommendations for car insurance.

In just a few minutes, you could save up to $610 a year.

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Stop Paying Your Credit Card Company

What does your credit card have to do with your cost of living?

And the truth is, your credit card company doesnt really care.

Its just getting rich by ripping you off with high interest rates some up to 36%.

But a website calledAmOnewants to help.

Youll be left with one bill to pay each month.

Plus: No credit card payment this month.

Thats exactly what thisfree servicedoes.

Lets say youre shopping for a new TV, and you assume youve found the best price.

Heres when youll get a pop up letting you know if that exact TV is available elsewhere for cheaper.

If there are any available coupon codes, theyll also automatically be applied to your order.

In the last year, this has saved people $160 million.

you’re free to get started in just a few clicks tosee if youre overpaying online.

Capital One Shopping compensates us when you get the extension using the links provided.

Kari Faber is a staff writer at The Penny Hoarder.

She has only lived in the most expensive states the last 10 years and has definitely paid for it.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…