50 is the best for living American cities
The United States, as a country of opportunity, has attracted people from all over the world for centuries. However, not all parts of the country are equally desirable, and some cities are more developed than others.
A number of factors can help compare U.S. cities fairly. Low crime rates, a healthy economy, and affordability are just a few examples of universally desirable attributes in any community.
In 50 best American cities.
50. New Rochelle, NY
Population: 79 558
Average housing price: $ 523 300
Poverty level: 12,5%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 45,6%
49. Layton, Utah
Population: 75 658
Average house price: $ 235 000
Poverty level: 7,4%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 30,4%
48. Appleton, WI
Population: 75 465
Average house price: $ 143 000
Poverty level: 13,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 32,8%
47. Orem, Utah
Population: 97 508
Average housing price: $ 238 700
Poverty level: 11,9%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 36,8%
46. South Jordan, Utah
Population: 69 034 people
Average housing price: $ 385 300
Poverty level: 4,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 34,1%
45. Springdale, AR
Population: 81 799
Average house price: $ 160 300
Poverty level: 15,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 23,0%
44. Nashua, New Hampshire
Population: 87 889
Average house price: $ 256 800
Poverty level: 9,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 31,3%
43. Bend, Oregon
Population: 91 123
Average housing price: $ 347 300
Poverty level: 10,4% (up to 25%)
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 40,2%
42. Kirkland, WA
Population: 87 672
Average housing price: $ 582 100
Poverty level: 6,6% (up to 10%)
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 62,3%
41. Franklin, Tennessee
Population: 74 788
Average housing price: $ 391 000
Poverty level: 10,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 58,5%
40. Clifton, NJ
Population: 85 847
Home Value: $ 345 100
Poverty level: 8,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 34,1%
39. Palm Coast, FL
Population: 88 337 people
Average house price: $ 198 700
Poverty level: 11,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 20,8%
38. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Population: 84177 people
Average housing price: $ 437 000
Poverty level: 4,2%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 57,9%
37. Beaverton, Oregon
Population: 97 602
Average housing price: $ 363 100
Poverty level: 9,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 44,8%
36. Waukesha, WI
Population: 72 358
Average housing price: $ 196 100
Poverty level: 12,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 34,9%
35. Edmond, Oklahoma
Population: 91 187
Average housing price: $ 221 600
Poverty level: 10,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 54,7%
34. Danbury, Connecticut
Population: 85 008
Average housing price: $ 297 600
Poverty level: 8,9%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 31,3%
33. Lawrence, Kansas
Population: 95 355
Average housing price: $ 191 500
Poverty level: 20,0%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 57,1%
32. Enterprise, Nevada
Population: 139 509
Average housing price: $ 269 000
Poverty level: 7,8%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 29,2%
31. Lexington Fayette, Kentucky
Population: 318 449 people
Average housing price: $ 181 200
Poverty level: 17,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 43,7%
30. Weston, FL
Population: 70 023
Average housing price: $ 455,700
Poverty level: 7,2%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 59,3%
29. Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Population: 109 439 people
Average house price: $ 160 900
Poverty level: 8,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 35,3%
28. Eagan, Minnesota
Population: 66 431 people
Average housing price: $ 274 400
Poverty level: 6,0%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 51,2%
27. Metairi, Louisiana
Population: 143 475
Average housing price: $ 231 100
Poverty level: 9,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree, not lower than a bachelor's degree: 37,1%
26. Charlotte, North Carolina
Population: 842 029
Average housing price: $ 201 500
Poverty level: 13,4%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 44,1%
25. Meridian, Idaho
Population: 95 627 people
Average housing price: $ 236 200
Poverty level: 6,2%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 36,7%
24. Maple Grove, Minnesota
Population: 69 569 people
Average housing price: $ 284 200
Poverty level: 2,0%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 54,3%
23. Olathe, Kansas
Population: 135 474
Average housing price: $ 217 300
Poverty level: 5,6%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 49,6%
22. Weathers, Florida
Population: 71 350
Average housing price: $ 274 600
Poverty level: 5,8%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 40,4%
21. Atascosita, TX
Population: 72 763
Average housing price: $ 182 000
Poverty level: 4,2%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 39,6%
20. Woodbury, MN
Population: 68 824
Average housing price: $ 314,700
Poverty level: 2,3%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 57,6%
19. Summit Lee, Missouri
Population: 95 782
Average house price: $ 209 100
Poverty level: 7,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 44,8%
18. Waldorf mary
Population: 75 448
Average housing price: $ 276 900
Poverty level: 8,2%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 27,8%
17. Hoover, Alabama
Population: 84 943
Average housing price: $ 278 600
Poverty level: 5,4%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 57,7%
16. Frisco, Texas
Population: 163 631
Average housing price: $ 369 900
Poverty level: 4,3%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 65,9%
15. Arlington, VA
Population: 230 050
Average housing price: $ 678 100
Poverty level: 8,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 74,3%
14. Rochester Hills, Michigan
Population: 73 418
Average housing price: $ 294 200
Poverty level: 6,0%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 57,3%
13. Flower Mound, Texas
Population: 73 289
Average housing price: $ 344 300
Poverty level: 4,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 61,3%
12. Gilbert arizona
Population: 237 120
Average house price: $ 307 000
Poverty level: 5,0%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 45,4%
11. Mission Viejo, California
Population: 96 386
Average house price: $ 667 100
Poverty level: 4,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 49,7%
10. Raleigh, North Carolina
Population: 458 862
Average housing price: $ 242 500
Poverty level: 12,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 50,8%
9. Columbia, Maryland
Population: 107 308
Average housing price: $ 371 400
Poverty level: 6,5%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 63,2%
8. O'Fallon, Missouri
Population: 86 276
Average housing price: $ 224 400
Poverty level: 3,3%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 43,0%
7. Naperville, Illinois
Population: 148 063
Average housing price: $ 421 400
Poverty level: 4,1%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 69,2%
6. Dale City, Va.
Population: 72 073
Average housing price: $ 297 800
Poverty level: 5,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 27,8%
5. Ranch Highlands, Colorado
Population: 112 436 people
Average housing price: $ 446 300
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 3,1%
4. Jones Creek, GA
Population: 83 884
Average housing price: $ 372 000
Poverty level: 4,9%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 63,3%
3. Arvada, Colorado
Population: 117 308
Average housing price: $ 342 700
Poverty level: 5,4%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 37,2%
2. Centenary of Colorado
Population: 109 935
Average house price: $ 393 200
Poverty level: 2,7%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 55,3%
1. Carmel, Indiana
Population: 90 533
Average house price: $ 315 200
Poverty level: 3,9%
Percentage of residents with a degree not lower than a bachelor's degree: 69,7%.
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