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      <title>Best Office Chairs Under $200 (2026): Comfort Without the Premium Price</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Premium ergonomic chairs like the Herman Miller Aeron or Steelcase Leap are genuinely excellent — and genuinely out of reach for most home offices. At $1,000–$1,500, they&amp;rsquo;re difficult to justify unless you&amp;rsquo;re sitting eight or more hours a day and have the budget to match.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The good news: you don&amp;rsquo;t need to spend that much to sit comfortably. The $100–$200 range has matured significantly in the last few years, with chairs offering real lumbar support, meaningful adjustability, and decent build quality — not just the illusion of ergonomics. The key is knowing which features matter and which are just marketing language.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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