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Quality of Life



 

It's not just that St. Louis boasts the kind of cultural treasures you'd expect to see only in the very biggest American cities. It's not just that it boasts terrific recreational opportunities, from major league sports teams to spectacular parks and golf courses to beautiful hiking and canoeing nearby.

It's that you can do these things in St. Louis. It's that nothing is out of reach - in price, in location, in the size of the crowd trying to get in.

A community with a remarkably low cost of living for all of the comforts and attractions it affords,
St. Louis is a big city with the convenience and sense of connectedness of a smaller one.

Visiting the city's nationally acclaimed Zoo costs - nothing (thanks to the taxpayers and philanthropists). The Art Museum, the History Museum, the Science Center cost - nothing. The charges for the Symphony and the Missouri Botanical Garden are all highly reasonable.

Not only is the price right - you can get there. St. Louis is a "20-minute city," where most of the attractions are within a reasonable distance from most of the people. Across most of the region, average commutes to work are below the national average of 24.7 minutes.

Availability, accessibility - these are characteristics of the region in general. St. Louis is open, in the broadest sense of the word. Whatever role you want to play here - in civic affairs or any other aspect of life - you'll get a friendly, appreciative welcome.

Overall, St. Louis has a sanity about it that's increasingly difficult to find. A balance and degree of comfort that are absolutely exceptional among cities that also offer the kind of world-class assets this community features. And a sense of community, a connectedness among its people, that arises from its Midwestern personality, manageable scale, and deep history.

For companies and their employees, that's a winning combination.

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St. Louis is a community of big hearts. United Way per-capita contributions are regularly among the highest in the country. A 2008 national study by the Corporation for National and Community Service found that St. Louis ranked 13th in the nation for volunteering, with 31% of residents volunteering in 2008. According to Charity Navigator, St. Louis area charities ranked No. 14 in the nation for financial health in its 2008 Metro Market Study, reflecting the ability of charities in St. Louis to raise money and manage costs effectively.



 
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