Three cities in the Volunteer State have made their way to the bottom of a new study that names the cities with the most affordable rent.

According to the Federal Reserve’s Consumer Price Index, the cost of rent has risen by more than 50% over the past 10 years, but wages haven’t increased.

These Tennessee cities rank at the bottom for most affordable rent in the U.S., study says

Among 182 cities,
Memphis ranked 153
Knoxville coming in at 152
Nashville at 102
Chattanooga at 82

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