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The Worst and Best Cities in the US To Raise A Family in 2025
The Worst and Best Cities in the US To Raise A Family in 2025

Black America Web

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Black America Web

The Worst and Best Cities in the US To Raise A Family in 2025

As rising inflation drives families to seek more affordable cities, the personal finance site WalletHub has released its annual report ranking the best and worst places to raise a family in 2025, alongside insights from financial experts. The report evaluates over 180 U.S. cities using 45 key indicators of family friendliness, including factors like housing affordability, quality of local schools, and employment rates. Chip Lupo, an analyst at WalletHub said, 'Finding the best place to raise a family is difficult, between balancing an affordable cost of living with good educational opportunities, safety and enough recreation to keep kids entertained. On top of all of these factors, people also often want to raise their children close to their extended family. Therefore, current or prospective parents can benefit from narrowing down their choices to a few of the best cities that are within a reasonable drive of their family.' According to the report, the average American can expect to move an estimated 11.7 times in a lifetime. Keep scrolling to see what other cities made the list. The Worst and Best Cities in the US To Raise A Family in 2025 was originally published on 1. Memphis, TN Play 2. Detroit, MI Play 3. Cleveland, OH Play 4. Gulfport, MS Play 5. Newark, NJ Play 6. Birmingham, AL Play 7. Baltimore, MD Play 8. San Bernardino, CA Play 9. Jackson, MS Play 10. Hialeah, FL Play 11. New Orleans, LA Play 12. Toledo, OH Play 13. Augusta, GA Play 14. Shreveport, LA Play 15. Wilmington, DE Play 16. Little Rock, Arkansas Play 17. Fayetteville, NC Play 18. Montgomery, AL Play 19. Miami, FL Play 20. Fort Lauderdale, FL Play 21. Mobile, AL Play 22. Bridgeport, CT Play 23. Baton Rouge, LA Play 24. 25. Akron, OH Play 26. Indianapolis, IN Play 27. Las Cruces, NM Play 28. St. Louis, MO Play 29. Aurora, CO Play 30. Milwaukee, WI Play

Gov. Wes Moore & McDonald's Announce 4,000 New Jobs
Gov. Wes Moore & McDonald's Announce 4,000 New Jobs

Black America Web

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Black America Web

Gov. Wes Moore & McDonald's Announce 4,000 New Jobs

Nia Noelle Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Thursday that McDonald's will be creating 4,000 new jobs in Maryland this year. This new push for employment is a part of an initiative aimed at expanding career opportunities, through the program employees can improve their English skills, work toward a high school or college degree, and more. Gov. Wes Moore said the state is working closely with McDonald's Archways to Opportunity program, 'Now, this commitment is part of McDonald's work to mark the 10th anniversary of its founding of its flagship Archways to Opportunity program. Archways is helping McDonald's employees not just gain employment, but also to gain new skills that they are building during their employment,' SEE ALSO Gov. Wes Moore & McDonald's Announce 4,000 New Jobs was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

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