Where should wealthy, young Americans settle down? Surprisingly, the best cities aren't the traditional hubs of prosperity like New York City. According to a recent study by Go Banking Rates, five North Texas cities ranked within the top 50 best places for wealthy young adults to live.
Richardson And Denton Come Out In Top 20
Richardson, coming in 18th, stands out with 30.1% of its population aged 25-44, and 10.5% of households in this age group earning $150,000 or more. Among these households, 30.4% fall into the upper-income bracket.
- Livability score: 84
- Property crime rate: 20.2 per 1,000 residents
- Violent crime rate: 1.3 per 1,000 residents
- Highlights: Attractive for young, affluent professionals
Ranking 19th, Denton also features a vibrant demographic with 30.4% of its population aged 25-44, 11.9% of households in this group earning $150,000 or more and 27.9% of these households within the upper-income bracket.
- Livability score: 85
- Property crime rate: 21.9 per 1,000 residents
- Violent crime rate: 2.5 per 1,000 residents
- Highlights: Safety, quality of life and opportunities for young professionals
Dallas Lacks Safety, But Offers More Opportunities
In Dallas (28), 33.3% of its residents are aged 25-44, and among households in this group, 13.3% earn $150,000 or more and 37.5% fall into the upper-income bracket.
- Livability score: 81
- Property crime rate: 40.3 per 1,000 residents
- Violent crime rate: 6.7 per 1,000 residents
- Highlights: Bustling atmosphere, slightly higher risk for affluent young professionals
Irving And Lewisville Offer Affordable Living
Irving (34) has 33.3% of its population aged 25-44, with 11.3% of households in this group earning $150,000 or more. Among these households, 29.4% fall into the upper-income bracket.
- Livability score: 78
- Property crime rate: 24.5 per 1,000 residents
- Violent crime rate: 3.0 per 1,000 residents
- Highlights: Solid choice for young professionals seeking a balance of opportunity and safety
Ranking 46th, Lewisville has 34.0% of its population aged 25-44, with 11.8% of households in this group earning $150,000 or more. Among these households, 32.9% belong to the upper-income bracket.
- Livability score: 66
- Property crime rate: 18.1 per 1,000 residents
- Violent crime rate: 2.3 per 1,000 residents
- Highlights: Affordable living with reasonable safety for young professionals
How The Study Was Done
GOBankingRates analyzed key data from sources like the U.S. Census, FBI and AreaVibes to identify the best cities for wealthy young Americans. Using a minimum household income of $150,000, factors such as crime rates, livability and quality of life were evaluated.
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