Apartments.com annually generates a list of the top 10 cities for recent college graduates to live in based on a series of criteria including employment opportunities, salaries, affordability (including rental rates), and demographics (including age and martial status, favoring young, single populations).
The results:
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- Denver, Colorado.
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Austin, Texas
- Columbus, Ohio
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Dallas, Texas
Columbus, Ohio is noted for its singles' scene as indicated by the high percentage of male-only and female-only households. It is also praised for its affordable rents and diverse economy, which includes education, government, insurance, fashion, energy, and medial research. Similarly, Cincinnati stands out in terms of affordability and job opportunities. It has the lowest average monthly rent (at $707) and is home to many major companies such as Procter & Gamble and Macy's.
Curious about the other cities on the list? Read the full article here.
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