Young Professionals
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The St. Louis region is becoming a magnet for smart, entrepreneurial and wonderfully upbeat young professionals. The best and the brightest are building interesting careers here balanced with a high quality of life.
Attractor factors include:
- 2nd Most affordable housing market among the 20 largest U.S. metropolitan areas – National Association of Home Builders “Housing Opportunity Index”.
- 3rd Lowest cost of living among the nation’s 20 largest metropolitan areas – Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER).
- 6th In share of the nation’s “Best 400 big businesses and best 200 small businesses” – Forbes.
- 9th In culture ranking, “Best Cities for Singles” – Forbes.
- 14th “Best Cities for Young Professionals” – Forbes.
- 18th “50 Smart Places to Live” – Kiplinger’s.
- 18th Largest metro area.
- 31% Single – U.S. Census Bureau.
- Home to St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Rams, St. Louis Blues.
- Exciting, diverse and affordable restaurant scene.
- World-class art museum, symphony, zoo, botanical garden.
- Forest Park, the city centerpiece, is 500 acres larger than New York’s Central Park.
- More than 100 parks and greenways; 200 miles of biking trails.
To learn what bright young professionals are saying about St. Louis, please view “Best and Brightest:
St. Louis Attracts Young Professionals.” Also, note links to more detail on the things young professionals find particularly compelling here: professional sports, the arts, the entertainment scene, outdoor activities, social connections and more.