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America's Cheapest and Livable Cities

 America's Cheapest and Livable Cities




It is very difficult to hold on to life in big cities, especially if you are a newly graduated person who is pursuing a job opportunity. However, some cities around the world are more preferred because of job opportunities and relatively cheaper life. The same is true in America, and we have compiled some cities preferred by young people for you.

We all fall into a serious gap, especially after college graduation. On the one hand, the most colorful period of our life has come to an end, and on the other hand, a sense of responsibility and anxiety of finding a job is suddenly placed on our back. Especially if we live in big cities, these concerns are much more.

In such cases, most people can try to improve their conditions by changing the city and even the country they live in. In the United States, cities across the country have been announced where new graduates can both have fun and will not have any job and livelihood difficulties.

Atlanta, Georgia


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 2.6%

Average Rental Fee; 900 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 20.1%

Seattle, Washington


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 2.8%

Average Rental Fee; 1,300 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 21.3%

Boston, Massachusetts


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 3.3%

Average Rental Fee; 1,360 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 24.1%

Rochester, New York


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 2.4%

Average Rental Fee; 670 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 20.9%

Madison, Wisconsin


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 1.5%

Average Rental Fee; 920 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 26.4%

Buffalo, New York


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 2.4%

Average Rental Fee; 600 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 19.2%

Orlando, Florida


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 1.7%

Average Rental Fee; 940 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 20.2%

Cleveland, Ohio


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 3.0%

Average Rental Fee; 550 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 16.8%

Lincoln, Nebraska


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 1.8%

Average Rental Fee; 660 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 19.3%

Austin, Texas


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 2.7%

Average Rental Fee; $ 1,000

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 19.7%

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 2.4%

Average Rental Fee; 750 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 23.5%

Columbus, Ohio


Unemployed University Graduate Rate; 1.5%

Average Rental Fee; 720 dollars

Population Density Between 20-29 Years; 19.7%

Many cities in the United States attract young people both from within the country and from abroad, especially with the opportunity to find jobs and cheap rents. If you decide to live in America or another country but cannot decide on the city, it will be useful to take a look at similar lists.

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