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5 Best Cities To Live In US

December 6, 2015

If you are thinking to relocate to a US city with great employment and business opportunities, high income, good security, and great entertainment options, you have a host of cities to choose from. However, not all great cities are made equal, and not every city is going to offer you all the comforts of life. There are opportunity costs associated with each city, and you have to admit it.

So, here are the 5 best cities in the US you might want to consider for relocation.

1. Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha tops the list of the best cities in the US. The city’s present joblessness rate stands at just 4.7 percent and it boasts a population of just 380,000, which means that Omaha is calling you to benefit from its greater opportunities in terms of employment and business. Median income in the city is $53,000 while the cost of living is 11 percent lower than the national average.

2. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is one of the best places to live in the US, thanks to the quality of life the city has to offer you. The employment graph for Oklahoma City is gradually increasing, and the city has witnessed some amazing face-lifts. People are really nice while the weather mostly remains decent. Besides boasting some amazing entertainment options, Oklahoma City is popular for its sound educational system.

3. Boise, Idaho

Boise has a population of 200,000, and it is a city for you if you have love for outdoor activities like skiing, boating and trekking. The amenities of life are affordable in Boise while the median income stands at $50,961. Boise is famous for its 206 sunny days a year. Even better, taxes are lower in the city and it has a steady economy.

4. Seattle, Washington

Seattle is popular for outdoor landmarks and amazing, rainy seasons. What makes this city even more attractive is the fact that it boasts a highly educated population, with more than 50 percent people holding at least a bachelor’s degree. Housing is affordable in Seattle while the cost of living is lower than the national average. For young professionals, Seattle offers handsome employment opportunities.

5. Austin, Texas

Popular as the live music capital of the world, Austin has made it to the list of the best cities in the US to live. Unemployment rate in Austin is significantly lower than the national average. Even better, the city is exempted from state income tax. Austin boasts some of the United States’ best colleges and universities.

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