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Best Cities For Veterans: 2 In Illinois Make The Cut
The Military Times did a study to see what cities are best for veterans. Here are the Illinois cities that made the list.

ILLINOIS — As a part of their Best for Vets series, the Military Times released its latest study: Which cities are the best for veterans to live? Either way, it’s got to be better than the barracks.
The Times’ researchers evaluated 599 cities of different sizes around the country, measuring factors in three main categories: veteran and military culture and services, the strength of the local economy, and liveability factors like crime rates, school quality, traffic congestion and health rankings. Some Illinois cities are on the list.
“Slightly more than half of the evaluation was based on metrics specific to veterans or the military, while the rest was based on metrics applicable to the population as a whole,” the Times said of the methodology used in compiling the list.
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Veterans make up just under 10 percent of the U.S. adult population according to the Pew Research Center.
With four military bases nearby and a median veteran income of over $51,000, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the best large city for veterans to live, the study said.
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Alexandria, Virginia is the best medium-sized city for vets. This is largely due to how many veterans work as highly-paid government contractors in the area. Portsmouth, Virginia, took the top spot for small cities.
Here are the cities in Illinois that made the list:
- Naperville (No. 25 among medium cities)
- Schaumburg (No. 41 among small cities)
Killeen, Texas, has by far the highest percentage of veterans. It has a population of about 140,000 people, more than 30 percent of whom are veterans. This makes sense — Killeen is home to Fort Hood, a highly populated Army base.
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