Five of the Best Big Cities to Live in the U.S.
U.S. News & World Report checked out 125 of the highest populated metro areas and rated them for the best places to live.
Read moreU.S. News & World Report checked out 125 of the highest populated metro areas and rated them for the best places to live.
Read moreFei-Fei Li and her family arrived in the United States from China when she was 16 years of age. She had many big dreams after coming to this new country.
Read moreTop 100 Best Places to Live ranked over 2,000 cities for the fourth year in a row. Points were given to rank the cities based on these categories: economics, amenities, housing, infrastructure, social and civic capital, demographics, education, and health-care.
Read moreLife expectancy in the U.S. (78.5 years of age) has, of course, been rising during the past 100 years. The 25 healthiest U.S. cities span 14 states and are across multiple regions of the country.
Read moreThe American economy is expected to add close to ten million jobs between now and 2024. The shifting demographics, an expanding economy, and consumer demand will fuel growth in certain sectors.
Read morehe survey rates the cities on things such as the cost of doing business, environment for small-business success, labor force, quality of life, and diversity.
Read moreCubans are Louisville’s most rapidly-growing group of immigrants. Opening a grocery store in Louisville in 2009, Yolan Gonzalez says he has seen many Cuban families just arriving.
Read moreWith a lot of hard work a little luck, Brazilian-born Rodolfo Goncalves has been living the American Dream.
Read moreThese metro areas, spread out across the United States, have many benefits including affordable housing, good schools, strong job growth and low crime.
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