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12 Worst Places in Georgia for a Couple To Live on Only a Social Security Check
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Trying to skate by on a single Social Security check is a challenge no matter where you live. The average retirement check as of July 2023 was $1,790.56 a month, according to the Social Security Administration. That won't even cover the average rent in the United States, which was $2,038 a month in July, according to Rent.com.

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Among the states, Georgia tends to have lower-than-average rents, but only by a little. In terms of affordability and cost of living, the Peach State ranks around the middle of the pack, US News reported. But if you live in the Atlanta metro area, you can expect much higher costs of living. That's also the case in popular tourist destinations like Savannah and Tybee Island.

A list of the "worst" places to live in Georgia on a single Social Security check doesn't mean they are bad places to live -- most are great places to live. But when you have limited funds, they won't last long in certain parts of the state. The following are the 12 places in Georgia you want to avoid if you must live on only a Social Security check.

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Johns Creek

  • Average monthly rent: $2,593

  • Monthly total cost of living: $3,983.39

  • Livability index: 65

Located in North Fulton County, Johns Creek bills itself as "an affluent Atlanta suburb on the rise" -- which is a red flag if your only retirement income is a single Social Security check. Rents and living costs tend to be high in John's Creek, making it more suitable for young families and professionals.

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Cumming

  • Average monthly rent: $2,401

  • Monthly total cost of living: $3,760.02

  • Livability index: 73

Cumming has a lot to offer in terms of recreation and scenery because of its access to Lake Lanier, Sawnee Mountain and The Big Creek Greenway. There's also plenty of retail and restaurants at the 135-acre Halcyon mixed-use development. But Cumming's high cost of living is a deterrent to seniors on a limited budget.

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Buford

  • Average monthly rent: $2,288

  • Monthly total cost of living: $3,649.52

  • Livability index: 68

Buford has higher-than-average rents and costs of living, which is too bad if you are a retiree in search of small-town charm and a bustling arts scene. The town's Main Street is home to the historic Tannery Row Artist Colony, along with upscale restaurants and decor shops. If you are living on a single Social Security check, "upscale" is not necessarily a positive.