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Scottsdale, Arizona is the best city for jobs in 2025, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. The city also ranks first when it comes to
Other top cities for jobs in 2025 include Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Columbia, Maryland. Pittsburgh has the most job opportunities per capita, and also ranks towards the top for full-time job opportunities per capita at companies rated 4.5+ stars on Glassdoor. Columbia has the
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“The labor market enters 2025 on solid footing, with the unemployment rate at 4.2%,” said Mark Kurt Ph.D., assistant dean of global education, professor of economics, at Elon University. “Over the past 12 months, overall wages have outpaced inflation, signaling persistent tightness in the labor market. With ongoing investment in artificial intelligence, the information technology sector is also poised for robust hiring. Another bright spot is the market for recent college graduates, as the National Association of Colleges and Employers
Memphis, Tennessee, is the worst city for jobs in 2025, ranking towards the bottom for job market factors and socio-economic factors. Other cities ranking at the bottom are Detroit, Michigan, and San Bernardino, California. Detroit has the highest unemployment rate, as well as the lowest median annual income. San Bernardino ranks low for job market factors and socio-economic factors.
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