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2018 Best Places To Live: Miami Made US News Rankings

U.S. News & World Report has released its 2018 Best Places to Live in the United States ranking. See where Miami ranked.

Miami made the list. But the city's ranking wasn't very high.

Affordability, the availability of jobs and quality of life are all things people consider when deciding where to move. U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 Best Places to Live in the United States shows people are moving to the South, Western states and the Midwest. Miami came in at No. 110 in the ranking of the country’s 125 largest metropolitan areas.

Other Florida cities on the listed included: Palm Bay/Melbourne at No. 29; Sarasota at No. 34; Jacksonville at No. 44; Pensacola at No. 53; Lakeland at No. 71; Tampa at No. 75; Orlando at No. 78; Port St. Lucie at No. 79; Daytona Beach at No. 94 and Miami at No. 110, ranking last among Florida cities that made the list.

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U.S. News gave this description of Miami: "Miami proper draws working millennials with a multitude of trade and banking careers, while Miami Beach still has a party-hard atmosphere. Meanwhile, suburbs such as Key Biscayne, Coral Gables and Doral are popular locations for raising families. Miami's population is very accepting of nontraditional families, as well. With one of the most outspoken LGBT communities in the country, Miami plays host to some of the nation's largest pride celebrations."

Austin, Texas, was named the No. 1 best place to live for the second consecutive year. Colorado Springs, Colorado, took the No. 2 spot, bumping Denver, Colorado, to No. 3, and Des Moines, Iowa, came in at No. 4. Fayetteville, Arkansas, came in at No. 5 for the second year in a row. Rounding out the top 10 were Portland, Oregon; Huntsville, Alabama; Washington, D.C.; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Seattle, Washington.

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“When deciding on a place to settle down, it’s important to understand that where a person lives can impact their well-being,” Kim Castro, executive editor at U.S. News, said in a news release. “U.S. News created the Best Places to Live to highlight areas across the country that have the characteristics residents are looking for, including steady job growth and affordability. The top-ranked places are areas where citizens can feel the most fulfilled socially, physically and financially.”

To come up with the 2018 Best Places to Live ranking, U.S. News looked at data from the Census Bureau, FBI and Department of Labor. The various qualities residents look for — for example, the job market, affordability and quality of life — were weighted according to the results of the of a public survey in which 2,500 random internet users in 125 metro areas were asked where they would prefer to live.

Americans were less interested in the number of people moving in or out of a metro area and the strength of the job market than they were in overall quality of life and affordability.

Though its population didn’t grow as quickly in 2016 as it did in previous years, Austin ranked high on the desirability survey. Colorado Springs got high marks for quality of life and a booming job market, and the Gallup Sharecare Well-Being Index shows residents generally feel fulfilled socially, physically and financially, and U.S. News said its data shows high school students in Colorado Springs are sufficiently prepared for college and face a better job market than others did in recent years. Des Moines moved up five spots on the list because of a decent cost of living, quality of life and increased job prospects.

Several cities were newcomers to the top 10, including Portland, which saw the largest jump in desirability of all cities on the list. Though the quality of life, net migration and job market rankings in Minneapolis didn’t change, more survey respondents expressed a desire to move their than they have in previous years.

U.S. News said one of the biggest surprises was Huntsville, which has the second-largest research park in the country in Cummings Research Park, which houses several major employers, including Science Applications International Corp., Northrop Grumman Corp. and the University of Alabama, all of which offer jobs in the burgeoning science, technology, engineering and math fields. The U.S. Army also employs a number of residents at Redstone Arsenal, where NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center is located. Huntsville also boasts the highest value score out of all the places on the list.

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