Best city for young professionals? Los Angeles, CA
For young professionals, Los Angeles is a specialized pick when you value median household income and age 25–34 share. Overall, it’s a more specialized pick in this set (#129 of 200). The biggest tradeoff is commute 45+ min share.
Scope note (city proper)
This page scores the incorporated city limits (Census “Place”), not the metro area. That’s why some cities can look very different vs their surrounding region.
Why Los Angeles ranks here
- Median household income: $80,366 (6% higher than the national median; better for this metric).
- Age 25–34 share: 18% (14% higher than the national median; better for this metric).
- Bachelor’s+ rate: 38% (9% higher than the national median; better for this metric).
Watch-outs
- Commute 45+ min share: 23% (104% higher than the national median; worse for this metric).
- Below poverty line: 17% (14% higher than the national median; worse for this metric).
City snapshot
Basic demographics from ACS 2023 (city proper).
Key metrics
Values shown are from ACS 2023. National medians are computed across the ranked city set.
Score breakdown (by category)
Category scores are 0–100 and summarize groups of metrics used in the final score.
Education (age 25+)
Share of adults by attainment (ACS).
Age mix
Share of residents age 25–34 (ACS).
Commute mix
Share of commuters with 45+ min travel time (ACS).
Scorecard breakdown
Bars are rescaled to 0–100 for readability (percentage metrics use their actual percent).
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FAQ
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