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    The 15 Best Job Markets in the Country, Where Incomes Are Surging

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    • It’s a tough job market at the moment, with openings dropping.
    • But some cities have better job markets than others, and SmartAsset recently ranked 348 of them.
    • Some top markets include Nashville, Austin, and Seattle.

    With job openings dropping and wage growth slowing, the US labor market is cooling off.

    But there are some pockets of the country that have more buzzing job markets than others.

    Financial data firm SmartAsset recently published a study ranking 348 cities around the US on how attractive their job markets are. The study uses Census Bureau data from 2023, the most recent data available, and considers local unemployment rates, median annual earnings, three-year income growth, the percentage of its workforce that has a remote job, and more.

    Below, we’ve listed the top 15 cities in the ranking, along with the above data points. For reference, here are the median values for each variable across the study sample:

    • Unemployment rate: 4.45%
    • Median earnings: $42,140
    • 3-year income growth: 25.28%
    • Percent working remotely: 11.93%

    15. Nashville, Tennessee


    Aerial view of downtown Nashville streets with cars and lit-up venues



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    Unemployment rate: 3.13%

    Median earnings: $50,304

    3-year income growth: 38.37%

    Percent working remotely: 17.81%

    14. St. Louis, Missouri


    An aerial view of downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

    St. Louis, Missouri.


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    Unemployment rate: 4.69%

    Median earnings: $59,986

    3-year income growth: 34.47%

    Percent working remotely: 13.30%

    13. Scottsdale, Arizona


    Downtown Scottsdale, Arizona.

    Downtown Scottsdale, Arizona.


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    Unemployment rate: 2.97%

    Median earnings: $57,183

    3-year income growth: 28.38%

    Percent working remotely: 26.52%

    12. Wichita Falls, Texas


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    Unemployment rate: 2.51%

    Median earnings: $68,390

    3-year income growth: 39.65%

    Percent working remotely: 7.58%

    11. Austin, Texas


    A city view of Austin, Texas.

    A city view of Austin, Texas.


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    Unemployment rate: 3.95%

    Median earnings: $36,585

    3-year income growth: 34.97%

    Percent working remotely: 26.54%

    10. Sunnyvale, California


    People at Historic Murphy Avenue in Sunnyvale, California.

    People at Historic Murphy Avenue in Sunnyvale, California.


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    Unemployment rate: 3.45%

    Median earnings: $111,905

    3-year income growth: 31.12%

    Percent working remotely: 15.33%

    9. Westminster, Colorado


    Photo shows Denver, Colorado.

    Westminster is a suburb of Denver, pictured above.


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    Unemployment rate: 1.69%

    Median earnings: $70,711

    3-year income growth: 37.73%

    Percent working remotely: 19.35%

    8. Sioux Falls, South Dakota


    Aerial View of Sioux Falls, South Dakota at Sunset

    Sioux Falls, South Dakota


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    Unemployment rate: 2.36%

    Median earnings: $56,858

    3-year income growth: 29.89%

    Percent working remotely: 9.26%

    7. Cary, North Carolina


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    Unemployment rate: 3.50%

    Median earnings: $47,203

    3-year income growth: 23.13%

    Percent working remotely: 27.96%

    6. Santa Clara, California


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    Mission Santa Clara de Asís in Santa Clara.


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    Unemployment rate: 4.24%

    Median earnings: $90,384

    3-year income growth: 40.97%

    Percent working remotely: 16.51%

    5. Carmel, Indiana


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    Unemployment rate: 2.27%

    Median earnings: $101,038

    3-year income growth: 21.49%

    Percent working remotely: 27.75%

    4. Bellevue, Washington


    Bellevue, Washington



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    Unemployment rate: 4.29%

    Median earnings: $76,228

    3-year income growth: 32.43%

    Percent working remotely: 24.59%

    3. Seattle, Washington


    Seattle, Washington downtown skyline.

    Seattle, Washington downtown skyline.


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    Unemployment rate: 4.17%

    Median earnings: $46,443

    3-year income growth: 35.99%

    Percent working remotely: 26.87%

    2. Richmond, Virginia


    Richmond, Virginia.

    Richmond, Virginia.


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    Unemployment rate: 3.80%

    Median earnings: $73,138

    3-year income growth: 49.47%

    Percent working remotely: 15.81%

    1. Bend, Oregon


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    Bend, Oregon — one of the fastest growing cities in America — is pictured above.

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    Unemployment rate: 3.16%

    Median earnings: $51,382

    3-year income growth: 44.22%

    Percent working remotely: 26.89%

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