Best & Worst Places to Start a Career in 2024 – WalletHub Study


With graduation season upon us and many employers still experiencing labor shortages, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2024’s Best & Worst Places to Start a Career, as well as expert commentary, to help recent graduates launch their careers in the right place.

WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities based on 26 key indicators of career-friendliness. The data set ranges from the availability of entry-level jobs to monthly average starting salary to housing affordability.

Best Places to Start a Career Worst Places to Start a Career
1. Atlanta, GA 173. Oxnard, CA
2. Orlando, FL 174. Jackson, MS
3. Salt Lake City, UT 175. Detroit, MI
4. Tampa, FL 176. Newark, NJ
5. Pittsburgh, PA 177. Cape Coral, FL
6. Portland, ME 178. Yonkers, NY
7. Charleston, SC 179. Santa Clarita, CA
8. Austin, TX 180. Pembroke Pines, FL
9. Miami, FL 181. Bridgeport, CT
10. Knoxville, TN 182. New York, NY

Best vs. Worst

  • Austin, Texas, has the highest monthly average starting salary (adjusted for cost of living), which is three times higher than in Juneau, Alaska, the city with the lowest.
     
  • Columbia, Maryland, has the highest median annual household income (adjusted for cost of living), which is 3.3 times higher than in Detroit, the city with the lowest.
     
  • Oxnard, California, has the highest workforce diversity, which is 2.3 times higher than in New Haven, Connecticut, the city with the lowest.
     
  • Miami and Hialeah, Florida, have the lowest unemployment rate, which is 5.9 times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest.

To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit: 
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-cities-to-start-a-career/3626

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