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Joe Splitrock
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Happiest Places to Live and Most are in California!

Joe Splitrock
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I am always interested when "best places" lists are published to see the effect it can have on growth of cities. I know in my city of Sioux Falls that when we have made it on many lists and it attracts people to relocate. The truth is that some cities are down right horrible to live in. Hard to find jobs, high crime and other problems plague many cities. People do shop for a better city, either for their family or even for retirement. This Wallethub study is interesting because it rates happiness. Obviously the factors are subjective, but they have done a pretty good job. 

Those of you from California may find this study especially interesting because 8 of the top 10 happiest cities are in California. Often California does't make the best-places lists due to taxes and cost of living. Arguably these are very affluent cities and beautiful areas, but I think there is more to it. California has had hard times during economic down turns, but this is a great time for California.

Even more interesting was finding my own little city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota ranked number 5 in the middle of all those larger California cities. I know the secret, which is our low unemployment, low taxes, low cost of living, low crime rate, low traffic, family values and great community. 

I have spent time in half the top 25 cities and I can personally attest that they are great cities with much to offer. I am interested to hear what others think of studies like this and general thoughts on these cities? Do you notice any amazing city that is missing? The link has rating factors and top 150 list.

https://wallethub.com/edu/happiest-places-to-live/...

1Fremont, CA77.55211
2San Jose, CA75.791315
3Irvine, CA70.99596
4San Francisco, CA69.2032101
5Sioux Falls, SD67.6310213
6Huntington Beach, CA67.3261145
7San Diego, CA65.808740
8Oakland, CA65.52434119
9Santa Rosa, CA65.29201523
10Washington, DC65.1413665
11Chula Vista, CA64.82152717
12Santa Clarita, CA64.79172929
13Scottsdale, AZ64.6134122
14Garden Grove, CA64.35114543
15Madison, WI64.28281322
16Gilbert, AZ63.873749
17Overland Park, KS63.86321720
18Anaheim, CA63.48143762
19Plano, TX63.43301441
20Glendale, CA63.43167027
21Seattle, WA63.1625576
22Austin, TX63.01123374
23Raleigh, NC62.8874681
24Minneapolis, MN62.59920125
25St. Paul, MN62.43193880
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