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RODE Mini USB. Might be a little more than $50 but it's completely plug and play, no drivers needed, great quality.
While not under $50, I always recommend this mic if anyone wants a budget mic with good quality: https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/at2005usb
It's $63 on Audio Technica's website, and $59 on Amazon.
You can use USB, or XLR if you have an interface. It also has a direct audio jack so you can hear yourself without a delay. During my podcast / radio production / streaming days, I used a friend's, and it sounds great.
It's not bulky like the Blue Yetis / Snowballs, and it's a low profile, so if you decide to stream or whatever, it's out of the way.