Top U.S. Cities Where Entry-Level Jobs Offer a Comfortable Lifestyle
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Top U.S. Cities Where Entry-Level Jobs Offer a Comfortable Lifestyle

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Summary:

  • Bakersfield, California, leads with 100% of entry-level job ads offering wages above the local living wage

  • Fargo, North Dakota, follows closely with a 93.67% ratio of jobs meeting the living wage

  • Honolulu, Hawaii, has the lowest ratio at 27.69%, making it the toughest for entry-level job seekers

  • Location significantly impacts the ability of entry-level jobs to afford a comfortable lifestyle

  • NetCredit's research highlights the disparity in livable wages across U.S. cities

If you're a recent college graduate looking to launch your career or a mid-level professional ready for a pivot, you might be in the market for an entry-level job — and wondering how much you can expect to get paid.

Less than half (48%) of Americans say they have emergency or rainy day funds that would cover their expenses for three months, and about 20% of them report not having enough money to pay rent or a mortgage, according to Pew Research Center.

Whether or not your next gig affords a comfortable lifestyle has a lot to do with its location.

Online lender NetCredit compared local entry-level job wages to local costs of living using MIT's Living Wage Calculator and ranked states and cities based on the percentage of job ads with salaries surpassing the local living wage to figure out where people have the best chance at success.

As it turns out, Bakersfield, California, comes out on top, with 100% of entry-level job ads on Indeed advertising wages above the local living wage, and Fargo, North Dakota, follows in second, with a 93.67% ratio, per the data.

Entry-level job applicants in Honolulu, Hawaii, may fare the worst. Just 27.69% of new job posts list a salary in line with the living wage, according to NetCredit. The research also showed low ratios in Virginia Beach, Virginia (32.33%); Miami, Florida (34.3%); and Boise, Idaho (38.72%).

Check out NetCredit's infographics below for a fuller picture of the research and livable wages across the U.S.:

The Best Cities for Entry-Level Jobs With a Livable Wage

The Worst Cities for Entry-Level Jobs With a Livable Wage

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