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Top U.S. Cities For Women In STEM: Where Phoenix Ranks
For women in science, technology and engineering careers, some U.S. cities are more promising than others, according to a new ranking.

Phoenix, AZ — Women make up about half the U.S. workforce, but when it comes to science and engineering jobs, they fill only a fourth of those positions, according to data by the National Girls Collaborative Project. However, this isn’t the case in some U.S. cities — including in the Phoenix area — that tend to attract more women wanting to further their STEM careers.
Inspired by National Girls Collaborative Project research, commercial real estate website CommercialCafe recently released its ranking of the top U.S. cities for women in STEM — or science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
CommercialCafe graded cities by using U.S. Census Bureau data to determine a city’s overall ranking, taking into account the number of female employees in STEM careers and how it’s changed over time. It also considered the average salaries of women in STEM and how their median earnings have evolved.
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Glendale ranked 8th among cities in the western United States, and Chandler ranked 9th. In Glendale, 24 percent of STEM positions are filled by women, who earn on average $90,483 per year. In Chandler, 26 percent of local STEM jobs are held by women, who earn on average $78,164 per year.
Our city also received its overall ranking after researchers analyzed numbers that indicate how inclusive we may be toward women in general. These figures include how many women hold management positions across all fields, the unemployment rate among women, how many have employer-sponsored health insurance, and the percentage of income used toward rent.
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Here’s a look at how women in Glendale are faring in these areas:
- Leadership positions held by women: 44 percent
- Unemployment rate among women: 6 percent
- Women insured through their job: 45 percent
- Percentage of median income used to pay rent: 13 percent
Here's how things shake out in Chandler:
- Leadership positions held by women: 42 percent
- Unemployment rate among women: 3 percent
- Women insured through their job: 67 percent
- Percentage of median income used to pay rent: 20 percent
According to this year’s ranking, these cities are considered the best for women in STEM in a specific U.S. region:
- West: San Francisco, California
- Midwest: Detroit, Michigan
- South: Arlington, Virginia
- Northeast: Boston, Massachusetts
The top cities in the nation regardless of region were also ranked. Arlington, Virginia, took the top spot due to a growth in the number of women in STEM jobs — in 2018, women held 34 percent of STEM jobs in Arlington.
Check out the top 10 cities in the United States:
- Arlington, Virginia
- San Francisco, California
- Fremont, California
- Washington, D.C.
- Durham, North Carolina
- Oakland, California
- Seattle, Washington
- Sacramento, California
- Glendale, Arizona
- Tacoma, Washington
While the ranking points to these cities having the best opportunities for women in STEM, the gender disparity in the field is pervasive, research suggested. While boys and girls perform similarly in science and math classes when they’re young, gaps appear once they get to college, according to the National Girls Collaborative Project.
One gap has to do with their field of study, research said. Women received more than half of the bachelor’s degrees awarded in the biological sciences, but they received far fewer in the computer sciences, engineering, physical sciences and mathematics.
Minority women also are significantly underrepresented, according to the National Girls Collaborative Project, adding that a mere 13 percent of science and engineering bachelor’s degrees were received by minority women in 2016.
Check out the full ranking of top cities for women in STEM and learn more about the methodology on CommercialCafe’s website.
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