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When you think about the ideal state for millennials to live in, you likely imagine them traipsing around California or New York. But a recent MoneyRates.com study shows the best state for young folks these days is actually…wait for it…North Dakota?
The study looked at eight different aspects to determine the best states for millennials. These criteria are:
- Job market for young adults (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Young adult proportion of population (U.S. Census Bureau)
- College tuition affordability (Four-year in-state cost data from the College Board)
- Residential rental availability (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Residential rental affordability (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Access to high-speed broadband internet (Federal government’s National Broadband Map)
- Concentration of bars relative to the young adult population (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Concentration of fitness facilities relative to the young adult population (International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association)
With these in mind, MoneyRates.com ranked the following 10 states as the best fit for the millennial generation.
1. North Dakota
This may seem like an out-of-the way choice, but it clearly has no problems attracting young adults. North Dakota has the second-highest population of people aged 20 to 24, trailing only Utah. One reason why young people are drawn to the state? The job market. Across most of the nation, unemployment for young adults has remained persistently troublesome, but North Dakota’s unemployment rate for people aged 20 to 24 is just 5.3 percent, compared with 8.1 percent for the typical state. One major knock on North Dakota is if you are a health nut: It has the third-worst concentration of health facilities relative to its young adult population.
2. South Dakota
It probably comes as no surprise that South Dakota would share some characteristics with its neighbor to the north. Of particular interest to millennials looking for work, these similarities include a strong job market for young adults. South Dakota also ranks No. 1 nationally in the affordability of residential rentals, leaving millennials more money to put into their savings accounts.
3. Nebraska
This is another state that might not automatically be thought of as a mecca for young adults, but proportionately, its population of 20- to 24-year-olds is in the top 10 nationally. Nebraska also scored top 10 rankings for young adult employment, residential rental affordability and the proportion of bars relative to the size of the young adult population.
4. Louisiana
Being home to New Orleans makes it easy to think of Louisiana as a party state, but actually it scored only a little better than average in terms of the availability of night life. However, it scored very well for broadband access, rental availability and proportion of young adults in its population. If you move to Louisiana, just make sure you have competitive job skills, because the job market for 20- to-24-year-olds is quite weak.
5. Wyoming
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