When thinking of emigrating to the United States, the first idea that usually comes to mind is to settle in one of its mega-urban centers – like New York, Miami or Chicago. However, according to a Wall Street Journal survey, other cities are better suited to settle and work.
This survey indicates thisThe smaller poles offer a better mix between job offer and quality of life.
The best cities in the United States
These are the results of this ranking.
Atlanta
Located in the state of Georgia, it is the only metropolis that makes up this list. The Mexican site Visit the USA describes it as a popular and lively city with bright horizons; and, at the same time, with a wood, full of large green spaces and attractive residential areas.
St. Joseph
A Californian city considered an overwhelming technological core. It is also colloquially referred to as the unofficial capital of Silicon Valley.
There is evidence that it is one of the safest spots for its inhabitants across the country. Additionally, it has a significant percentage of the Hispanic population.
Indianapolis
Famous for car racing. It offers good salaries, an excellent quality of life. But, also, the overhead costs are high. It is part of the state of Indiana.
Kansas
In the south of the United States, it is a city appreciated for its jazz culture and its architecture. Its typical dishes are based on meat.
Jacksonville It belongs to the state of Florida and is considered one of the best quality of life options for Hispanic immigrants.
Salt Lake City
In 2021 it recorded the lowest average unemployment and the highest percentage of people working or looking for work. It is the capital of Utah and is bordered by the dense waters of the Great Salt Lake and the snow-capped peaks of the Wasatch Range.
Raleigh
This North Carolina spot has one of the strongest economic growth prospects in the country.
In 2020 he had a record for business creation. Therefore, the employment opportunities are high.
Nashville
It is the birthplace of country music and a great magnet for tech companies.
Austin
It belongs to Texas and is called the “Silicon Valley of the South” due to its concentration of technology industries.
Source: Clarin