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    Study ranks Columbus among five best cities for college graduates

    By Ava Boldizar,

    17 hours ago

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) – A recent study has ranked Columbus among the five best U.S. cities for new college graduates.

    Zumper , a rental platform, analyzed the 100 largest U.S. cities based on seven key metrics. Those metrics include rent costs, number of “young people” (18-34-year-olds), population of 25-year-olds with bachelor’s degrees, median income of those 25 and younger, the unmarried population, restaurants per 1,000 people, and the unemployment rate.

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    The study ranked Columbus as the fourth-best city for college graduates. Zumper notes Columbus has a large population of young people and 25-year-olds with a bachelor’s degree. Columbus did, however, rank lower for median income of those aged 25 and younger, with an average annual salary of $32,108.

    In first place is Minneapolis. With a low unemployment rate, affordable rent and a variety of restaurants, the study says the Twin Cities is a desirable location for emerging professionals to enter the workforce.

    Taking second place is Denver. A low unemployment rate and high median earnings of those 25 and younger helped boost Denver to a second-place ranking. The study also states Denver has numerous restaurants and a vibrant social scene.

    The third-best city for new graduates is Seattle, according to the study. The city has a high percentage of 25-year-olds with a bachelor’s degree and a low unemployment rate. The Emerald City is also home to large employers such as Starbucks and Amazon.

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    In fifth place is San Francisco. It is at the top of the list for median income of those 25 and younger, with an average annual income of $87,946. San Francisco also ranks high in both the population of young people and restaurants per capita.

    Completing the top 10 is Phoenix; Raleigh, North Carolina; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta; and Oklahoma City. The worst cities for new graduates according to Zumper are Laredo, Texas; Augusta, Georgia; Providence, Rhode Island; Newark, New Jersey; and Boise, Idaho.

    See the full list of the best cities for new college graduates featuring letter grades for each metric, provided by Zumper, below:

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