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Nashville is Among Top Cities That Boast the ‘Best Value’

Which cities offer the best value? Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine recently ranked metro areas by best “value,” factoring in low cost of living, strong economies, and personal amenities.

The following are the six metro areas that topped its list, including each city’s unemployment rate, median household income, and cost-of-living index (the index is based on the national average of 100; cities with a score below 100 have a lower cost-of-living). To see the other factors that weighed Kiplinger’s decisions for the top 6 and to view the full list, visit the Kiplinger Web site.

1. Omaha, Nebraska
Unemployment rate: 4.6%
Cost-of-living index: 90.3
Median household income: $53,457

2. Charlotte, North Carolina
Unemployment rate: 10.4%
Cost of living index: 93
Median household income: $53,168

3. Nashville, Tennessee
Unemployment rate: 8.5%
Cost of living index: 90.7
Median household income: $51,352

4. Colorado Springs, Colorado
Unemployment rate: 9.3%
Cost-of-living index: 92.0
Median household income: $56,576

5. Knoxville, Tennessee
Unemployment rate: 7.7%
Cost-of-living index: 89.7
Median household income: $45,727

6. Lexington, Kentucky
Unemployment rate: 7.8%
Cost-of-living index: 89.1
Median household income: $48,158

Source: “10 Best Value Cities for 2011,” Kiplinger’s Personal Finance (July 2011); Daily Real Estate News (July 26, 2011); Blog distribution provided by Kenneth Bargers and Bargers Solutions, a proud member of Pilkerton Realtors, residential real estate services located in Nashville, Tennessee

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2 Comments »

  1. I can’t believe that the unemployment rate is still that high in Nashville. It is a great city to live in though.

    Comment by tennesseeinsurance | September 4, 2011 | Reply

    • I agree and we are blessed to have an edge with a diverse business community and population over many metropolitan areas of country.

      Comment by kbargers | September 4, 2011 | Reply


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