A recent study ranked the best cities in America for young professionals right now based on four factors: Income, rent, unemployment rates, and how many single people there are. Here are the top ten . . .
1. Madison, Wisconsin. Income and rent are reasonable. And if you’re still looking, 50% of people in Madison have never been married.
2. Fargo, North Dakota. Partially because the average rent is only $818 a month.
3. Salt Lake City, Utah.
4. Raleigh, North Carolina.
5. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
6. Charleston, South Carolina.
7. Arlington, Virginia.
8. Lincoln, Nebraska.
9. St. Paul, Minnesota.
10. Nashville, Tennessee.
(Zippia)
(Here’s a map that shows the best city for young professionals in all 50 states.)
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