The 21 largest US cities ranked by ease of building wealth
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This week, online personal finance consultant Bankrate.com released a report ranking America's best and worst metro areas for building wealth.
To create the list, Bankrate.com ranked the 21 largest metro areas in five categories that contribute directly to an individual's ability to build their wealth:
- Savable income: average income after taxes and expenditures
- Human capital: unemployment rate, educational opportunities, and productivity
- Debt burden: non-mortgage debt per capita and average credit score
- Homeownership: average annual change in home prices, foreclosure actions, and homeownership rate
- Access to financial services: Percentage of workers with access to retirement plans
San Francisco came out on top as the best place to build wealth, followed by Minneapolis and Washington, DC.
"In some metro areas, like San Francisco, homeownership can be prohibitively expensive, but higher-than-average salaries can help residents stash more money away in tax-advantaged retirement accounts," wrote Claes Bell, a Bankrate.com analyst and the author of the study. "On the other hand, Minneapolis-area residents don't earn as much, but the area's affordable housing and recovering real estate market provide opportunities to build wealth over the long term through home equity."
Read on to see how the 21 largest US cities stack up for building wealth, as well as the average savable income, homeownership rate, and non-mortgage debt per capita for each city.
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