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Best U.S. Cities To Live: Wisconsin Has 2 On List

A new ranking by 24/7 Wall St. lists the 50 best cities in the U.S. to live. See where we rank.

Financial news website 24/7 Wall St. this week released its list of the 50 best cities in which to live in the U.S. At the top of the list is Manhattan Beach, California.
Financial news website 24/7 Wall St. this week released its list of the 50 best cities in which to live in the U.S. At the top of the list is Manhattan Beach, California. (Photo by Scott Anderson/Patch Staff)

WHITEFISH BAY, WI β€” Two cities in Wisconsin were recently was named among the best U.S. cities in which to live, according to a new ranking by 24/7 Wall St.

The list, released Tuesday by the financial news website, ranks the top 50 cities in states throughout the United States. To determine which cities made the list, 24/7 Wall St. ranked each one using more than two dozen metrics related to affordability, economy, standard of living and community attributes such as access to public transportation, cultural amenities and crime rates.

Whitefish Bay is considered the 14th-best best place to live in the United States, according to the ranking. With a population of 14,039, Whitefish Bay made the list "partially the result of a strong job market. The area’s average unemployment rate over the last five years stands at just 2.1 percent β€” less than half the comparable nationwide rate of 5.9 percent."

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They continued, "area residents choose to live in the town because of the local school quality, well maintained public property, and safety."

The second Wisconsin city on the list was Plover - a small village in central Wisconsin about 100 miles north of Madison.

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The list, according to 24/7 Wall St., favors cities with conditions and amenities that have almost universal appeal. These include short commute times, walkability, reliable public transit, affordability, job availability, entertainment options, cultural attractions, low crime rates, and access to places such as grocery stores and hospitals.

Although many of the cities and towns on the list are relatively wealthy, 24/7 Wall St. did not use household income in developing the index.

A majority of the cities on the list have also seen population growth in the last five years, a signal that an area or city is attractive to new residents, the ranking says.

These are the top 10 best cities to live, according to this year’s list:

  1. Manhattan Beach, California
  2. Winnetka, Illinois
  3. Hanover, New Hampshire
  4. Highland Park, Texas
  5. Piedmont, California
  6. Paradise Valley, Arizona
  7. Solana Beach, California
  8. Newport Beach, California
  9. Mercer Island, Washington
  10. Greenwood Village, Colorado

See the full list of 50 best U.S. cities to live and read more about the ranking’s methodology on 24/7 Wall St.’s website.

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