Best Cities for Young Professionals

Young professionals differ from their elder statesmen in a few ways. First, they need to use technological skills; young professionals not only know computers better than the older generations, many have degrees in the tech industries. Second, they want to go out, not have families. And third, they don’t have much money.

So, the best cities for young professionals serve all three of qualities. Here are the top five:

 

  1. Brooklyn – New York City has a ton to offer young adults when it comes to employment opportunities and nightlife, more than anywhere else in the US, and maybe even the world. However, it’s Brooklyn that has the more affordable rents (though still quite high…).
  2. San Jose – San Francisco’s SoMa is fast-becoming the Bay Area’s tech hub; however, San Jose is still the capital of Silicon Valley. Plus, it’s far more affordable; its nightlife is growing; and SF is just 40 minutes away. (Hire some San Jose movers)
  3. Austin – Austin has become the Southwest’s hub for tech companies like Apple and Microsoft as well as its own, growing scene. Austin is also home to dozens of bars and clubs and UT, and its rents, though higher than surrounding areas, are far lower than on the US coasts.
  4. Columbus – Columbus, like Austin, has become the regional base for a few tech giants as well as its own thriving tech scene. Additionally, it is known as one of the best cities in the US for dating, and its home to OSU.
  5. Chicago – Chicago, like New York, cannot be ignored when it comes to the tech industry. Its a giant in all categories. And its rents are lower than other very large cities. (Hire some Chicago movers)

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