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U.S. News Names MN City as One of the Best Places to Live

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Minneapolis, Minnesota has been named one of the top 150 places to live in America, according to a recent ranking by U.S. News & World Report. The City of Lakes secured the 94th spot on the list, with factors such as career prospects, housing affordability, and the increased cost of goods playing a significant role in this year’s rankings.

With a population of 431,978, a median home price of $343,304, and a median household income of $83,544, Minneapolis offers a blend of big-city amenities and a welcoming Midwestern vibe. The city’s cost of living is 1 percent lower than the national average, with housing costs coming in at 8 percent below average.

Naples, Florida claimed the top spot on the list, thanks to its strong job market and high quality of life. The rankings saw some new entries in the top 25 due to a change in data collection methodology, which now focuses on city-based data rather than metropolitan area-based data.

Erika Giovanetti, a loans expert and reporter for U.S. News, highlighted the importance of considering factors that directly impact the livability and overall experience of a place when choosing a place to call home. The top 10 places to live in the United States, according to the U.S. News methodology, include cities like Boise, Idaho, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Austin, Texas.

As concerns over career prospects, housing affordability, and the cost of goods continue to rise, U.S. News emphasized the importance of a city’s value and job market in this year’s rankings. The rankings were based on a combination of factors, including job market, value, quality of life, and desirability, with input from thousands of individuals across the country.

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