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I just finished school and now my family wants to move somewhere, where there is no humidity because it gets horrible here. Also, my mom has bad arthritis and we think it is the humidity. I heard about California but It expensive there.
Could someone help me out a bit?
No or less humidity, not too expensive to buy a house, jobs or at least some.
What is considered affordable to you? Arizona and California are generally more pricey. But, they lack the humidity that most of the South has. Anywhere in the West with the exception of Washington and Oregon should be a good option. So, if you can find a great job in those locations, you should be in good shape. Good Luck in your search.
Stay west of the 100th meridian and you'll be fine. (That's approximately 1/2 way across SD, ND, NE, KS, the OK panhandle, and about 1/2 way across TX). East of the 100th, it is much less humid north of approximately I-90 than south of it.
Arizona, Nevada, and Utah look to have the least humid places. Montana and Idaho have more than I might have thought. Western South Dakota doesn't look too humid and SD I think is a state with a fairly low unemployment rate right now.
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