I use Gander Guide series rain suits. They're frequently on sale. I normally get the TecH2O ones for $55 for the jacket and pants. They're a great bang for your buck at that price point (and a HELL of a lot better than FroggToggs). They'll serve you well. Just don't expect the durability and performance (breathability) of higher end GoreTex stuff.
Note - I use mine fishing and trust them when I go into the boundary waters. Cold + Wet miles into the wilderness would be really bad. And you can (and I have) get stuck out on a lake in torrential downpours. But I'm not abusing them and expecting them to still be water tight after running through brambles, and I'm also not needing them to be as breathable as GoreTex since I'm pretty much just sitting in a boat in them and not doing a ton of physical activity and sweating.
Note - I use mine fishing and trust them when I go into the boundary waters. Cold + Wet miles into the wilderness would be really bad. And you can (and I have) get stuck out on a lake in torrential downpours. But I'm not abusing them and expecting them to still be water tight after running through brambles, and I'm also not needing them to be as breathable as GoreTex since I'm pretty much just sitting in a boat in them and not doing a ton of physical activity and sweating.
Just the other day I purchased a guide series rain jacket at gander. It will do for now at $35.00 good everyday rain jacket.
I'm currently doing a lot of training that has me outside regardless of weather conditions.
Eventually I will buy a better jacket for things like shooting. Rain wont stop me once I decide I'm going to the range...
Id say spring summer and fall type weather is what Id be dealing with the most.