The best and worst cities to start your career revealed - here's where NYC stands
Briefly

WalletHub has ranked Atlanta, Georgia, as the best city for launching a career, outperforming over 180 cities based on metrics such as job growth, income potential, and work-life satisfaction. Analysts emphasized the importance of job opportunities and quality of life aspects like family-friendliness and livability. Atlanta's significant annual median household income growth rate of 8.2% and availability of entry-level positions contributed to its top ranking. The findings are timely as graduates seek ideal locations to begin their professional journeys, with Orlando and Tampa also recognized in the rankings.
The best cities for starting a career not only have a lot of job opportunities but also provide substantial income growth potential and satisfying work conditions, according to WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.
The city of Atlanta asserted its position by stating on X: 'From opportunity to innovation, our city continues to lead the way for the next generation of professionals.'
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