These Are the Best Cities to Raise a Family in 2025, Study Finds
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The Worst and Best Cities in the US To Raise A Family in 2025
Source: Thomas Berberich / Getty As rising inflation drives families to seek more affordable cities, the personal finance site WalletHub has released its annual report ranking the best and worst places to raise a family in 2025, alongside insights from financial experts. The report evaluates over 180 U.S. cities using 45 key indicators of family friendliness, including factors like housing affordability, quality of local schools, and employment …
Southern California city named among top 5 places to raise a family: WalletHub
One Southern California city was ranked among the top five places to raise a family, according to WalletHub. Irvine was named the 4th best place to raise a family. The Orange County city was the only one in Southern California to make the top five. The study evaluated over 180 U.S. cities across 45 key metrics, including housing affordability, quality of local schools and healthcare systems, and family fun and recreation opportunities to determi…
New Reports Highlight Best Cities for New College Graduates and for Raising Families
Fremont, California, was picked by WalletHub as the best city for families. Continue Reading New Reports Highlight Best Cities for New College Graduates and for Raising Families The post New Reports Highlight Best Cities for New College Graduates and for Raising Families appeared first on Weekly Real Estate News.
Best & Worst Places to Raise a Family in 2025
Families move often and for various reasons. In fact, the average American can expect to move an estimated 11.7 times in a lifetime. Moving can be a sign of opportunity, such as a new job or long-term wealth accumulation, but people may also move because of instability such as foreclosure or job loss. During this period of significant inflation, many families might consider moving to a place with a relatively low cost of living. With families in…
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