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The 10 Best Cities to

Move to After
College
nama : idlal safa
ardiyanto
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Pittsburgh, PA
• • An exciting sports hub, home to the professional sports
teams the Steelers, Pirates, Penguins, as well as the University
of Pittsburgh Panthers
• • Comprehensive public transit, and highly walkable areas
downtown make it possible to live without a car
• • Dozens of museums and concert venues, as well as 19
public libraries, create a cultural center of the region
Atlanta, GA
• • One of the most affordable cities on our list, with a
relatively high individual median income and the lowest
cost of living of any big city on our list
• • A bustling nightlife scene, whether you’re grabbing a
bite to eat, seeing a play, or going out to a nightclub
• • A booming economy and robust arts and culture scene
make the city a mecca for creatives
Madison, Wisconsin
• • Ranked No. 2 for its percentage of residents in
their 20s
• • Home to over 25 craft breweries and cideries
with award-winning local brews
• • Very low traffic rates when compared to other
midsize cities in the U.S.
St Louis, MO
• • A low cost of living and low median rent for a one?
bedroom apartment creates a lower barrier to entry for new
grads than nearly all other big cities on our list
• • One of the most thriving nightlife scenes on our list,
ranking No. 9 for its availability of bars, nightclubs,
restaurants, entertainment venues, and more
• • A melting pot of culture, one of the most diverse cities in
the Midwest
Washington, DC
• • A high-earning city that ranked No. 2 on our list for its high
individual median income (beat only by San Francisco, CA) as well as
its percentage of residents with at least a bachelor’s degree
• • Highly accessible without a car, ranking No. 4 on our list for its
public transportation and No. 8 for its walkability and bikeability
• • An intellectual center of the country, which ranked No. 2 on our list
for its percentage of residents with at least a bachelor’s degree
Austin, TX
• • Dubbed the Live Music Capital of the World, with a high
concentration of live music venues and music festivals
• • A city of entrepreneurs, home to the renowned Austin
Technology Incubator for startups, among others
• • High growth rate of available entry-level jobs, low unemployment
rate, and a healthy median income-to-rent ratio make the city
affordable but also filled with opportunity
Salt Lake City, UT
• • Very low unemployment rates and an ongoing tech
boom bode well for the job hunt
• • A young person’s city, as its ranked No. 4 on our list
for its percentage of residents in their 20s
• • Nearby mountains, lots of snow, and proximity to ski
resorts make the city a renowned locale for winter
sports
Boston, Massachusetts:
• - Boston is a hub for various industries, including
healthcare, education, and technology.
• - While the cost of living is higher, the city's job
market and networking opportunities are abundant.
• - The city's numerous universities offer a well-
educated workforce.
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
• - Minneapolis has a diverse economy, with strong job
growth in healthcare, finance, and technology.
• - The cost of living is manageable, and the city offers a
high quality of life.
• - The region's strong emphasis on innovation and
sustainability can be attractive to young professionals.
Nashville, Tennessee:
• - Nashville's economy is rapidly growing, especially
in the entertainment, healthcare, and tech sectors.
• - The cost of living is lower than in many major
cities.
• - The city is known for its vibrant music scene and
cultural opportunities.
Thank
you!

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