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Just kidding, I'm single T_T
YOU MONSTER
What you want would require me to into every building individually to reduce their upkeep values. Which would be simple but very time consuming, and would be a completely different process. Sadly I don't play the game anymore, and I have never actually played the game past the the classical age... so I wouldn't even know what the name of the buildings are and which buildings would need to be have their costs reduced in the game files.
So I am sorry to say I am probably not going to make a new mod to do what you're requesting. But you could always download the Civ 5 SDK toolkit on steam, and make the mod yourself. The SDK kit is very simple to use, and you can download it under tools in the library tab. It includes a pdf manual that will show you how to use the kit, which will only take 5-10 minutes of reading to find out how to use it. So best of luck to you.