RentHop conducted a study to find the best cities for young single professionals in the United States, to help them balance their career and love life, finding that Minneapolis is the best option and New York, the last.
“It’s about striking a balance between a salary that allows you to live beyond a diet of instant noodles and a social life that doesn’t revolve solely around your cat (although at RentHop we really love our cats and would die to spend time with them every day). To help you balance your career and love life, we set out to rank the 100 largest cities for young single professionals in the US,” says the RentHop report.
The 10 best cities for young people looking for success and love
Main findings:
- Minneapolis is the best city for young single professionals. The city has an overall score of 74.39, thanks to relatively affordable housing options ($1,525 median rent), a low unemployment rate, and a more than 30% young population.
- St. Paul Ranks Third Best City for Young Single Professionals. The Twin Cities as a whole are a great hub for young professionals to find love and a successful career.
- New York City Ranks Worst City for Young Single Professionals, with a score of 34.73. The city has one of the most expensive rental markets in the world, making it less ideal for young professionals.
- Austin Ranks Best City for Young Single Professionals in Texas and 16th best in the U.S. The city enjoys a high citation score and a good work environment, with an unemployment rate of 3%.
- San Francisco is the best city in California for young single professionals, thanks to a high professional score. However, the city has very high costs of living, with a current median rent of $3,167.
To see the full report and methodology, enter here.
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2024-02-12 13:00:00
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