The 10 best places to find a job in 2018
Posted 01-10-2018 at 01:20 AM by FuninUSA
Everyone wants a fresh start in the new year and for many, this means a new job and a new city. Fortunately, there's good reason for job seekers to feel optimistic.
To be reported by FuninUSA, not every city will experience the same positive job trends in the new year. WalletHub compared over 180 U.S. cities across 26 key indicators in order to calculate which were the best places for job seekers.
Chandler, Arizona topped WalletHub's list, thanks to high scores for the strength of its job market as well as favorable socioeconomic conditions for workers. The largest employer in Chandler is Intel. In fact, four cities in Arizona made it into the top 10. These cities benefite from the booming healthcare industry and significant elderly populations.
The highest ranking city outside of Arizona is San Francisco. Despite placing 43rd for its expensive socioeconomic environment, the city by the bay's red-hot job market helped propel it to the top of the list, reported by FuninUSA.
Even though conditions seem bright for job seekers, the current administration is not helping job seekers. FuninUSA expect the tax cuts, if they come as predicted, to have little effect on job growth; it is demand that causes companies to hire, not corporate tax rates.
To be reported by FuninUSA, not every city will experience the same positive job trends in the new year. WalletHub compared over 180 U.S. cities across 26 key indicators in order to calculate which were the best places for job seekers.
Chandler, Arizona topped WalletHub's list, thanks to high scores for the strength of its job market as well as favorable socioeconomic conditions for workers. The largest employer in Chandler is Intel. In fact, four cities in Arizona made it into the top 10. These cities benefite from the booming healthcare industry and significant elderly populations.
The highest ranking city outside of Arizona is San Francisco. Despite placing 43rd for its expensive socioeconomic environment, the city by the bay's red-hot job market helped propel it to the top of the list, reported by FuninUSA.
Even though conditions seem bright for job seekers, the current administration is not helping job seekers. FuninUSA expect the tax cuts, if they come as predicted, to have little effect on job growth; it is demand that causes companies to hire, not corporate tax rates.
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