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U.S. News & World Report ranks 150 places to live in the U.S. based on factors like housing affordability, quality of life, and desirability.
The 2023 results are in for the Economist Intelligence Unit’s “Global Liveability Ranking,” which analyses the best places to live in the world annually. From quaint Nordic hubs to Canadian cities, these destinations promise a high quality of life
Looking for the world's best cities to live, as well as the best cities to live in the U.S.? A new report has the answers—and the top city wins for the third year in a row.
We know the best places to buy a home, the safest and happiest cities for your family, and which states are best for retirement. Our research-backed, AI-enabled quiz pinpoints the five best places for you to live in the United States where you can thrive and live a happier life.
To determine the Best Places to Live rankings, U.S. News analyzes data on 150 major U.S. cities, including housing affordability, household income, quality of education, access to health...
Explore the best places to live in every state based on statistics and expert insights. See how we calculate these rankings. Best Places to Live. Best for Families. Best Public Schools. Best Places to Buy a House. Most Diverse. Cost of Living. Best for Young Professionals.
This year’s Best Places to Live list celebrates cities and towns where a thriving economy meets affordability, diversity and an exceptional quality of life. Backed by rigorous research and data-driven analysis, these 50 places are the blueprint for the future.
Our 11th annual Best Places To Live list is here! Explore the list using our interactive filtering and sorting tools and find your best place to live!
U.S. News & World Report ranked the Best Places to Live for Quality of Life based on what matters most so you can make informed decisions.
To help you decide, we’ve utilized data across five important categories to determine the Bankrate Best Places to Live lists: well-being, job markets, affordability, migration and diversity.