This document contains data about various socioeconomic factors for 25 major US cities including average annual salary, unemployment rate, median home value, violent crime rate, average commuter time, and livability score. It shows differences between cities, for example San Jose has the highest average salary at $78,620 but one of the highest unemployment rates at 3.8%, while Austin has a lower salary of $49,560 but lower unemployment of 3.2%. Livability scores range from 46 to 68 on a scale of 1 to 100.
This document contains data about various socioeconomic factors for 25 major US cities including average annual salary, unemployment rate, median home value, violent crime rate, average commuter time, and livability score. It shows differences between cities, for example San Jose has the highest average salary at $78,620 but one of the highest unemployment rates at 3.8%, while Austin has a lower salary of $49,560 but lower unemployment of 3.2%. Livability scores range from 46 to 68 on a scale of 1 to 100.
This document contains data about various socioeconomic factors for 25 major US cities including average annual salary, unemployment rate, median home value, violent crime rate, average commuter time, and livability score. It shows differences between cities, for example San Jose has the highest average salary at $78,620 but one of the highest unemployment rates at 3.8%, while Austin has a lower salary of $49,560 but lower unemployment of 3.2%. Livability scores range from 46 to 68 on a scale of 1 to 100.