The United States of America has 50 states, and they each have their own unique cultures, history, and people.
Some are big states with small populations; others are populous but only cover a small area of land; still others offer just about everything you’d want in terms of geography and people.
There’s something for everyone in the United States, which makes it difficult to decide which state is best to live, work, and study in.
Boston Massachusetts
Why Boston Massachusetts? The answer is simple. Boston is consistently ranked one of America’s best cities for health and fitness, so you’ll have no problem finding a good workout—or 10—while living here.
The city also boasts top-notch medical facilities where you can pursue your interest in medicine. Combine that with an impressive number of universities and colleges; it’s an easy pick as one of the best places to start a new life.
Washington D.C.
If you’re looking for a career capital but also want to enjoy an exciting metropolitan lifestyle Washington D.C. is your spot.
Because it’s a city with political relevance there are countless jobs in policy research, program management, politics and public relations just waiting for you.
Meanwhile, if you don’t want a 9-to-5 schedule (or any schedule), Washington has more than its fair share of unique dining options, museums, galleries and theaters as well as nightlife worthy of New York City.
It’s also one of America’s most diverse cities which means opportunities for internships are endless.
Austin Texas
Austin is widely acclaimed as one of best cities. This city is extremely educated with about 53% of residents holding at least a bachelor’s degree and has an average net worth of $70,250.8 It’s no wonder why it made our list of The Best Places To Live In 2022.
Another reason that makes Austin appealing is because of its business-friendly environment; major employers include Dell, 3M, Apple Inc., Freescale Semiconductor and IBM.
In addition to its solid job opportunities, businesses in Austin are helped by the proximity to other large Texas metropolises like Dallas and Houston which are both only 2 hours away by car
Raleigh North Carolina
Raleigh is one of America’s best cities for students. The NC State University campus is large with a plethora of activities.
The cost of living is average for North Carolina. Raleigh has been named as one of the top 3 places for young professionals. This city provides great job opportunities.
There are plenty of restaurants that include Thai food, Chinese food, African food and more traditional Southern foods such as BBQ. I highly recommend Raleigh to anyone looking for cheap states like California or expensive states like New York or Chicago.
If you want both inexpensive housing but still want big city life then I would say look no further than Raleigh North Carolina!
Seattle Washington
Seattle has one of the highest minimum wages in all of America at $11.50 an hour. The cost of living is relatively low compared to other big cities like New York City or San Francisco; Seattle residents pay only 20% more than they would if they lived somewhere else on average
Plus, a new report says that while Millennials prefer city life over suburbia and rural areas, many still choose rural areas because the cost of housing is too high.
But not Seattle! While living in a city can be great for networking opportunities, it can also put a strain on your budget – even for young professionals with bachelor’s degrees.
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