With so many great cities to choose from, it’s hard to decide where exactly would you like to live, in you were to move to the USA.
Let’s take a look at the top 10 best cities to live in USA:
10. Raleigh, North Carolina
This is a fairly large city and the biggest advantage here is the job market. It has plenty of space to accommodate trained, professional labor. The rate of unemployment here is lower than the rest of the country, and the average worker’s wage is about $53 thousand dollars.
9.San Diego, California
If you hate bad weather, this ocean side city is the place for you. They have over 200 museums, 2 world famous sports teams, and some of the best pubs and bars in the country. The taxes are a little higher, but because of the sunny climate, the winter expenses are brought down to a minimum.
8. Portland, Oregon
For foodies, this city was ranked the second most wanted destination. Same goes for its fiscal policy and quality of life. It is not that crowded, and the city is an hour’s drive from the nearest mountain and the beach. Another plus is that the city does not require any sales tax.
7. Kansas City, Missouri
It should be enough just to say that they are installing high speed wifi connections that span the whole city. Although the annual income if quite low, $44,436, the taxes is also low so it balances out. Because of its temperate climate and the mild weather, it’s a good city for retired people.
6. Charlotte, North Carolina
With its 1.6 million population, this city has developed into a corporate and financial center. Sunny weather, low taxes, low rent and a number of famous sports teams should be enough to make it a nice place to live.
5. San Francisco, California
Nice weather, two awesome sports themes, and the Golden gate bridge is what this wonderful city has to offer. It is a little crowded, but it compensated by having excellent public transportation. The annual salaries average about 75,000 but to live here is also quite expensive. It’s expensive, but totally worth it!
4. Boise, Idaho
With a nice economy, a stable job market and an average wage of $50,961 yearly, this is a viable destination. Skiing, boating, biking and hiking are all very pleasurable activities that you can enjoy here. It should also be noted that the crime rate here is quite low.
3. Boulder, Colorado
Here is where you want to be if you love nature. Although it’s a nice urban center, it’s situated on close to the Rocky Mountains. This city is great on all accounts, except that it can get quite expensive. But the same as with San Francisco, if you can afford it, it’s awesome.
2. Omaha, Nebraska
I don’t know how they manage to keep such a stable job market despite the recession. With unemployment rates as low as 4.7%, this is one of the last bastions of economic stability. The cost of living here is 11% lower than other cities in the United States.
1.Austin, Texas
This city has only 6.3 unemployment, great universities and colleges and NO income tax! The weather is almost always sunny and living here can fit every budget. It is without a doubt the best city to live in.
When you come to USA to live then this article might help you to choose the best city to live in USA.