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7 Cities to Move to After You Graduate

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bryant chapter.

1.      Atlanta, Georgia

Median Income for College Grads: $50,862

Why? The city is driven by trade and transportation, business services and government, education and health services.

2.      Austin, Texas

Median Income for College Grads: $45,023

Why? High population of young people in their 20s with lots of opportunity. Austin also has the lowest unemployment rate of top U.S. cities.

3.      Washington, DC

Median Income for College Grads: $60,104

Why? Strong job market and opportunities in government, business, science and the arts.

4.      San Francisco, California

Median Income for College Grads: $61,426

Why? Higher income for recent college grads. Industries include technology, science, media and finance.

5.      Seattle, Washington

Median Income for College Grads: $50,578

Why? Most educated city in the US. Top industries are aerospace, information technology, clean technology and health care.

6.      Boston, MA

Median Income for College Grads: $52,119

Why? Top industries include health care, finance, insurance and education. There is also a large population of young professionals.

7.      Denver, CO

Median Income for College Grads: $48,133

Why? Educated population with industries including aerospace, broadcasting and telecommunications, energy and health care. 

 

Sources:

Business Insider

CNBC