Every year, Money magazine rates many American urban areas to help people who might be longing to move have the option to track down the best new spot to settle. The magazine orders measurements on different elements, for example, lodging moderateness, work development, drive time, schools, climate, admittance to medical care, recreation pursuit prospects, crime percentage, and personal satisfaction, and afterward distributes its discoveries one time per year.
For the year 2006, the general champ was Fort Collins, Colorado, trailed by Naperville, Illinois, and Sugar Land, Texas. Cash magazine was particularly dazzled by the many parks in Fort Collins, including nearly sixty miles of trekking and climbing trails in a town of 128,000 individuals found exactly 5,000 feet up in the Rocky Mountains. There are a lot of positions in Fort Collins, as well, with goliath organizations like HP, Eastman Kodak, and Agilent Technologies keeping a huge presence around. Post Collins is additionally the home of Colorado St. College and Poudre Valley Hospital, which give 10,000 additional positions between them.
Balancing the other top ten most reasonable American towns were: Columbia/Ellicott City, Maryland; Cary, North Carolina; Overland Park, Kansas; Scottsdale, Arizona; Boise, Idaho; Fairfield, Connecticut; and Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Cash magazine likewise rates the country’s biggest urban communities yearly, too, and distributes a different rundown of America’s main ten most reasonable large urban communities. The current year’s victor was Colorado Springs, Colorado, making it a decisive victory for the Centennial State, in spite of the fact that Colorado Springs was the second littlest city on the rundown in populace, at 369,800. Coming in second was Austin, Texas (690,300), trailed by Mesa, Arizona (442,800). Thinking of Relocating to scottsdale Arizona?
The main ten rundown of huge urban areas was balanced by Raleigh, North Carolina (341,500); San Diego, California (1,255,500); Virginia Beach, Virginia (438,400); Omaha, Nebraska (414,500); Wichita, Kansas (354,900); and New York, New York (8,143,200).
Since many individuals are worried about wrongdoing, Money positioned urban communities as per crime percentages, and the most secure city in America ended up being Wayne, New Jersey, trailed by a couple of Connecticut towns, Fairfield and Greenwich. Two Nevada towns, Paradise and Sunrise Manor, were straightaway, and the remainder of the main ten was included another Connecticut town (Manchester, seventh); and four additional New Jersey urban areas (East Brunswick, sixth; Cherry Hill, eighth, Edison, ninth, and Hamilton, tenth).