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These Are The Best Cities For Young Professionals In 2017: Forbes

Salt Lake City takes the top spot. See what other cities make the list.

New college graduates across the country are planning or have already planned their next move post-college, and for many those plans include moving to a new city. So what cities are the best for young professionals in 2017?

Forbes looked at a range of factors to come up with a definitive list, and while some cities might seem like obvious choices for young professionals, there are certainly some surprises. According to Forbes, the top city for young professionals in 2017 is Salt Lake City. What makes the city so attractive is its 3.2 percent unemployment rate, a 2.54 percent projected job growth for 2017 and a median grad salary of $50,500, which is higher than many other cities. Forbes also notes that rent in the city is fairly cheap, with a two-bedroom going for around $1,100.

In compiling the list, Forbes used six metrics, of which the median salary earned by college grads with less than five years of experience was the best predictor for whether a city would make the list. Another metric, rental affordability, was the least likely to predict whether a city would make the list.

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The other metrics Forbes used are local unemployment rates, data on job growth and projections, networking opportunities and social outlook. Forbes ranked each of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States using these metrics. Read more here on the metrics Forbes used to come up with the list.

The top 25 cities for young professionals in 2017 are:

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  1. Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area
  2. Boise City, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area
  3. San Francisco-Redwood City-South San Francisco, California Metropolitan Statistical Area
  4. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Arizona Metropolitan Statistical Area
  5. Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, Colorado Metropolitan Statistical Area
  6. Raleigh, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area
  7. Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area
  8. Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area
  9. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, California Metropolitan Statistical Area
  10. Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area
  11. Oakland-Hayward-Berkeley, California Metropolitan Statistical Area
  12. Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area
  13. Silver Spring-Frederick, Rockville, Maryland Metropolitan Statistical Area
  14. Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area
  15. Austin-Round Rock, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area
  16. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Irvine, California Metropolitan Statistical Area
  17. Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area
  18. San Diego-Carlsbad, California Metropolitan Statistical Area
  19. Tampa-St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area
  20. Boston, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area
  21. St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area
  22. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area
  23. Charleston-North Charleston, South Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area
  24. Omaha-Council Bluffs, Nebraska-Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area
  25. Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minnesota-Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area

>>>Click here to see more statistics on the cities that make the list, including median income, unemployment rate and more.

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