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State Profile:

Missouri (MO)

Basic Stats

Capital: Jefferson City

Population: Approximately 6.1 million

Major Cities: St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, Columbia

Climate: Humid continental, with hot, humid summers and cold winters.

Culture and Diversity

Missouri is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse population. The state offers a mix of urban and rural experiences, with vibrant cities like St. Louis and Kansas City known for their music scenes, particularly jazz and blues. The Ozark Mountains provide scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Missouri's cultural diversity is reflected in its festivals, cuisine, and community events, celebrating a blend of Midwestern hospitality and Southern charm.

Economy

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Why Study in Missouri?

Cost of Living

Missouri offers a relatively low cost of living compared to many other states. Housing is affordable, with the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center being around $1,000 per month, while outside the city center it’s approximately $700. Groceries and dining are also reasonably priced, and public transportation is available in larger cities, though many residents rely on personal vehicles. On-campus housing is available at most universities, offering an affordable and convenient option for students.

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