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Which cities are good for American students to find jobs?

1. Washington-Seattle

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Seattle is located in the mountains of the North Pacific Ocean with a population of 724,764. About 36% of the residents in this city have bachelor's degrees or above. Of the total population, less than 20% are aged between 20 and 29, and the average age of urban residents is 35.6.

Generally speaking, the employment prospects in this area are still very good, and the unemployment rate of people with bachelor degree or above is 2.3%. But it depends on your development direction. More than half of the city's labor force comes from management, commerce, science and art, and the main areas of employment are education and medical services, science and management services, and retail.

According to Payscal salary statistics, the average salary of people with bachelor degree or above in Seattle is $6959 1. The average annual salary of employees with less than one year of work experience is $585,765,438 +0, while the average annual salary of employees with one to four years of work experience is $60,262.

Although there are various forms of public transportation in Seattle, most people still drive to work by themselves, and the average commuting time is more than 28 minutes.

Nearly 52% of the housing in Seattle is multi-unit apartment, of which the median monthly rent for one-bedroom apartment is $65,438 +0.322, and that for two-bedroom apartment is $65,438 +0.646.

According to BLS data, Seattle residents spend about $65,438+$06.73 on food every time they go to the grocery store, and the average price of gasoline is $3.08 per gallon.

2. Ohio-Columbus

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Columbus, the capital of Ohio, is a promising place for recent college graduates.

At present, there are 88 1 and 90 1 residents in Columbus, of which nearly 20% are residents aged from 20 to 29, with an average age of 32.2.

Only about 23% people in Columbus have bachelor's degrees or above, and the unemployment rate of college graduates is as low as 2%. Those jobs in management, commerce, science and art account for nearly 60% of the city's civilian labor force, and the industries that employ the most workers are education services, medical care, retail, science and management services.

The average annual salary of Columbus residents with at least a bachelor's degree is $565,438+$0,693. The median annual salary of people with less than one year's work experience is $48,476, and that of people with one to four years' work experience is $5,065,438 +0.98.

Ohio State University is the largest employer in Ohio, along with state and federal governments, Ohio Health Bureau, JPMorgan Chase and National Insurance Company.

Although the Ohio Central Transportation Authority (COTA) provides convenient public transportation services throughout the region, most people prefer to drive to and from work by themselves, with an average commuting time of 265,438+0.6 minutes.

A little over 43% of the real estate structure in Columbus is multi-unit apartment, and the median monthly rent for one bedroom is $740. The price of a two-bedroom apartment is 954 dollars. Compared with Seattle, the rent here is much cheaper.

3.austin, Texas

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With the slogan "Keep Austin Weird", the capital of Texas attracts many young people in their twenties, accounting for 19.2% of the city's 950,000 residents.

The average age of Austin residents is 33.4 years old, of which about 3 1% have a bachelor's degree or above, and the unemployment rate of those with higher education is 2.3%.

Almost all residents in Austin are engaged in management, business, science and art, and the industries with the largest number of employees are education services and health care, science and management services, administrative services and financial insurance.

The average annual salary of people with bachelor degree or above is 5896 1. The median salary of people with less than one year's work experience is $565,438+$0,560. The average wage of workers with one to four years' work experience is $52,935.

Austin's major employers include the University of Texas at Austin, HEB, Austin, Dell, the federal government, Austin Independent School District, St. David's Healthcare Company, Samsung Austin Semiconductor and Apple.

The public transportation provided by CapMetro provides convenient travel for everyone. However, most people prefer to drive to work, and the average commuting time in this city is 24.9 minutes.

Almost 47% of Austin's real estate consists of multi-unit apartments, of which the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $65,438+$0,65,438+$053, and the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $65,438+$0,423.

4. new york new york

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New york is a typical big city. The pace here is very fast, and you can see that most of the day and night are busy.

There are more than 8.62 million residents here, which is the most populous city in 10. The average age of new york residents is 36.6 years old, and residents aged 20-29 account for 16%.

2 1.5% of the urban population has a bachelor degree or above, and the unemployment rate of college graduates is 3.6%. The most concentrated occupations are: management, business, science and art.

The average salary of an individual with a bachelor's degree or above in new york is $69,094. The median annual salary of workers with less than one year's work experience is $52,080, while that of workers with one to four years' work is $57,809.

The main fields of employment in new york are education and health care services, science and management, administrative services and finance. Verizon Communications, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, MetLife, Pfizer, American International Group, Morgan Stanley, new york Life, Goldman Sachs, TIAA-CREF, American Express and time warner Inc. are the largest employers here.

Most people who live and work in New York use MTA buses and subways, and the fare is $2.75, which is a relatively fast and cheap way to commute. The average commuting time from home to work is about 42 minutes.

It can be seen that the commuting time in new york is longer than that in other cities, mainly because new york is bigger, and many people enter Manhattan from peripheral cities such as Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island.

However, a parade was held in new york recently, saying that the subway fee of $2.75 was still unacceptable, and many people could not afford it, so they had to choose to evade tickets. Moreover, the subway environment in new york is extremely poor. Everyone said: you can pay more, but can you make the environment better? I don't know. People who catch evasion tickets all day ...

There are many houses in new york, 83.7% of which are multi-unit apartments, but they are very expensive. The monthly rent for one bedroom is $265,438 +0 18, and that for two bedrooms is $2,523.

5. Illinois-Chicago

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Chicago is famous for its strong winds, so many people call it "windy city". Chicago is also one of the most populous cities in the United States, with 2,765,438+00,000 people living here. Among them, 18% people are between 20 and 29 years old, and the average age of residents in this city is 34.6 years old.

More than 22% Chicago residents have a bachelor's degree or above, and the unemployment rate of these people is 3.2%. The main jobs of Chicago residents include management, business, science, art, sales and service.

The average annual salary of college graduates is $62948. The average annual salary of workers with less than one year's work experience is $52,629, while that of workers with one to four years' work experience is $54,800.

Education services and health care, professions, science and management, finance and insurance employ the largest number of people.

The top employers in Chicago are the federal government and Chicago public schools. Followed by private sector entities, including Aurora Health Advocates, Northwestern Memorial Health, University of Chicago, JPMorgan Chase, Amazon, United Continental Holdings, walgreen Boot Alliance, Northwestern University and Presence Health.

Although many Chicago residents use buses to go to work, most prefer to drive, and the average commuting time in the city is less than 35 minutes.

There are many houses in and around this city, and more than 70% of them are made up of multi-unit apartments. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $65,438+0,076, and that for a two-bedroom apartment is $65,438+0,266.

6. Colorado-Denver

Total population of the city: about 700,000.

Average age of residents: 34.5 years old

Proportion of population with at least a bachelor's degree: 28%

Average annual salary of college graduates: 606 16 USD.

Unemployment rate of college graduates: 2. 1%

Average commuting time: 26 minutes

Rent: one-bedroom monthly rent 1, 06 1 USD; The monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $65,438+0,343.

Main positions: management, commerce, science, art, sales.

Main employment industries: education services and health care, science, management, administrative services, finance and insurance.

The largest employer: three major airlines-United Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Border Airlines; Three medical institutions -HealthONE Kaiser Permanente, Luke Medical Center and Rose Medical Center, and St. Joseph's Hospital. Other companies include CenturyLink, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Xcel Energy.

7. California-San Francisco

Total population of this city: about 880,000.

Average age of residents: 38.3 years old

Proportion of population with at least a bachelor's degree: 33%

Average annual salary of college graduates: $86,543.

Unemployment rate of college graduates: 3%

Average commuting time: 33.8 minutes

Rent: the monthly rent for one bedroom is $2,459; The monthly rent for two bedrooms is $3,089.

Main positions: management, commerce, science, art, sales.

Main employment industries: education services and health care, science, management, administrative services, finance and insurance.

The largest employers: Wells Fargo, Salesforce, Sartre Health, Uber Technology, Kaiser Medical, Gap, PG & amp; E Corp, Deloitte, Amazon and Dignity and Health.

8. North Carolina-Charlotte

Total population of the city: about 860,000.

Average age of residents: 34.4 years old

Proportion of population with at least a bachelor's degree: 28%

Average annual salary of college graduates: $54,874.

Unemployment rate of college graduates: 2. 1%

Average commuting time: 25.4 minutes

Renting: the monthly rent for one bedroom is $965; The monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $65,438 +0. 125.

Main positions: management, commerce, science, art, sales.

Main employment industries: education services and health care, science, management, administrative services, finance and insurance.

The largest employers: Atrial Health, Wells Fargo, Charlotte mecklenburg Board of Education, Bank of America, American Airlines, November Medical Group, Presbyterian Hospital, University of North Carolina and Duke Energy Company of North Carolina.

9. Indiana-Indianapolis

Total population of the city: about 860,000.

Average age of residents: 34.2 years old

Proportion of population with at least a bachelor's degree: 19.2%

Average annual salary of college graduates: 565,438+0,427 USD.

Unemployment rate of college graduates: 2.2%

Average commuting time: 23.4 minutes

Renting: the monthly rent for one bedroom is $692; The monthly rent for two bedrooms is $857.

Main positions: management, commerce, science, art, sales.

Main employment industries: education services and health care, science, management, administrative services, finance and insurance.

The largest employers: Community Health Network, IU Health University Hospital, St. Vincent Heart Center, St. Vincent Hospital, Indiana University, Eli Lily and Company, Indiana University Medical College, Roche Diagnostics Company and Subaru-Indiana Automobile Company.

San Diego, California 10

Total population of this city: 6.5438+0.4 million.

Average age of residents: 34.5 years old

Proportion of population with at least a bachelor's degree: 26%

Average annual salary of college graduates: $60,906.

Unemployment rate of college graduates: 3.6%

Average commuting time: 24.7 minutes

Rent: one-bedroom monthly rent 1.559 USD; The monthly rent for two bedrooms is $2,023.

Main positions: management, business, scientific career, art.

Main employment industries: education services and health care, science, management, finance and insurance.

Best employers: 32nd Street Naval Station and MCCS·MCRD. Major private employers include Kaiser Permanente, Scripps Mercy Hospital, Kyocera Communications, SeaWorld, Sony Electronics and General Dynamics NASSCO.