When it comes to finding a job, where you look, it can be as important as you know.
New one Analysis Smartasset demanded to identify the best job markets around America by ranking 348 cities based on six matrix: unemployment rate; Income increase rate; Percentage of workers with employer-proposed health insurance; Typical traffic time; Percentage of distance workers; And average housing payment as part of income.
To know which cities have the most to offer us workers in which cities.
Which cities have the best overall job market?
Band, Oregon, according to SmartSet, is the top job market in the United States. The West Coast city gave marks for its low unemployment rate (3.1%) and high income hike. From 2020 to 2023, the average income in the bend increased 44% – the fourth highest rate after richmond, virginia, (50%); Nampa, Idaho, (47%); And Denon, Ohio, (45%).
A center for outdoor entertainment, bend is also standing out for its work-life balance. The average route for workers in the bend is 16 minutes, working from a quarter of the city’s population from more than a quarter of the population.
Finding Bend Richmond, Virginia and Seattle, Washington are in number 2 and number 3 spots for the best overall job markets.
Which cities have the highest percentage of health care coverage for workers?
For workers looking for solid health care coverage, Santa Clara, a step for California, may be considering. More than 88% of the population in Southern Bay Area City has private health insurance schemes through its employer. Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Bellevue, Washington, through their employers follow the back with about 87% of their residents with health coverage.
Which cities have the lowest traffic?
The large part of the time is not favorable for good work-life balance in sitting on a train or getting stuck in traffic. For this reason, over the least time the city and the highest percentage cities of remote workers contribute to the top job market rankings in the study of SmartSet.
According to SmartSet, Wichita Falls, Wichita Falls in Texas, workers in Texas, have the shortest time in the country, over a time of about 14 minutes. Abiline, Texas and Topecka, Kansas, workers also spend less time in transit than others, with an average of 14 and 15 minutes respectively.
In terms of work-life balance, Fisco, Texas, Dallas-Fort Worth Metro, standing out of the crowd, more than 32% of workers operated their jobs remotely. Berkeley, California and Charlotte, Northern Carolina, also work from home with 29% and 28% distance workers respectively.