San Diego Among Top U.S. Cities for Gen Z Graduates
This SoCal City Ranked Among Best For Gen Z Grads
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San Diego, California, has been ranked eighth among large U.S. cities for new college graduates, according to a study by Redfin and Glassdoor. The ranking considers factors such as career opportunities, housing affordability, and urban quality of life, highlighting San Diego's average early-career earnings of $74,053.
- 01San Diego ranked eighth among large U.S. cities for new college graduates.
- 02The ranking was based on 13 indicators including career opportunities and housing affordability.
- 03Average early-career earnings in San Diego are $74,053.
- 04The city is recognized as a major biotech hub with many entry-level positions.
- 05Other top cities include Washington, Omaha, and Boston.
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San Diego, California, has been recognized as one of the top large cities in the United States for new college graduates, ranking eighth in a recent study conducted by Redfin and Glassdoor. This ranking evaluates various factors such as career opportunities, housing affordability, and urban quality of life across 13 indicators. The top three large cities were Washington, D.C., Omaha, Nebraska, and Boston, Massachusetts. San Diego boasts average early-career earnings of $74,053, making it an attractive destination for graduates. The city is noted for its significant biotech industry and offers numerous entry-level positions in sectors like healthcare and gaming. This ranking underscores San Diego's appeal as a vibrant place for young professionals starting their careers.
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This ranking may encourage more college graduates to consider San Diego for job opportunities, potentially boosting the local economy.
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