Cincinnati, Ohio, has once again topped the list of major U.S. cities where renters can afford to live alone, according to a recent report. SmartAsset, an online resource for personal financial advice, said in its most recent annual report on the most affordable cities for solo renters that Cincinnati not only has the fifth-lowest average rent ($612) for a unit with fewer than two bedrooms, Ohio’s third most populous city also offers renters relatively low living costs at $22,721 per year. With two cities each in the top 10, Nebraska and Kentucky were the top states for solo renters, according to the study. The two Nebraska cities—Omaha and Lincoln—and two Kentucky cities—Lexington and Louisville, had an average rent cost for units with fewer than two bedrooms of $724 per month, while the average annual cost of living of less than $24,000. The study compared the 100 largest cities across the …