The Best States to Live in for Your Career
Just think of the glitz and glam of Hollywood, the peaceful sunsets in the Midwest, and the hustle and bustle of New York City. You can find just about anything you want somewhere in the United States and its territories. But which are the best states to live in for jobs? Once you settle on the best state to live in, you’ll need to decide which city would be best for your career goals, values, and lifestyle.
This list of the United States, its territories, and the federal District of Columbia includes highlights of each state, the most popular cities, and the benefits of working there. But first, here are Monster’s picks for the top 10 cities that are the best places to work in the U.S.
- Jobs in Colorado Springs: This popular vacation spot is at the base of the Rocky Mountains. From hiking on Pikes Peak to shopping and dining downtown, Colorado Springs has low unemployment and an average cost of living.
- Jobs in Houston, Texas: They say everything is big in Texas, and Houston is no exception. It’s the largest city in Texas and the fourth-largest city in the U.S. Salaries are bigger than in other parts of the U.S. as well, however the cost of living in Houston is below average for the U.S.
- Jobs in Charlotte, NC: The largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte has affordable housing and a hometown feel. Why is Charlotte in one of the best states to live in? Because North Carolina doesn’t have sales tax on prescription medications, groceries, or Social Security retirement benefits.
- Jobs in Las Vegas: Did you know the famous Las Vegas strip is only 4 miles long? That’s a lot of space for casinos, restaurants, and theatres, but it’s only a small part of the city. Hot, dry weather, quiet neighborhoods, and state parks that include Zion and Bryce Canyon make Las Vegas a great place to live and work.
- Jobs in San Antonio: The perfect blend of Tex-Mex spirit, culture, and food makes San Antonio lively and alluring to tourists and resident alike. The lack of state income tax, affordable housing, and below-average cost of living make San Antonio a great location to find a job.
- Jobs in Austin, Texas: The capital of Texas is one of three Texan cities making our top 10 list. It’s known for live music festivals and a vibrant downtown. Higher-than-average salaries and a healthy job market, especially for tech companies, make Austin a fast-paced, fast-growing location.
- Jobs in NYC: Broadway, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the showcase of the fashion world in the U.S. make New York an iconic city. It’s also the center of finance, with the U.S. stock exchange located there. New York City’s five boroughs feel like little cities within a city, all bundled up in one of the best states to live in.
- Jobs in San Diego: Sunny and warm (but not too warm) weather and beautiful beaches draw people to San Diego. Beyond the surf, San Diego’s attractions include the famous zoo, Torrey Pines State Park, and Sea World. To top it off, San Diego has some of the highest salaries and lowest unemployment levels in the country.
- Jobs in Albuquerque: The traditional red adobe homes that dot the Albuquerque landscape are just part of the beauty of this city. Albuquerque residents enjoy more than 300 sunny days each year, making sports and outdoor activities popular. Real estate and housing costs in Albuquerque are some of the lowest in the country.
- Jobs in Billings, MT: Billings is the largest city in Montana. It serves as a gateway to Yellowstone National Park and is a stone’s throw from Custer’s Last Stand at Little Big Horn. Living in Billings is easy on the budget, with healthcare, housing, and utilities less expensive than the U.S. average.
What Is the Best State to Live In? You Decide!
It wouldn’t be fair to show you a glimpse of just 10 of the best places to work in the U.S. Here’s a list of all the states and the top cities there, so you can decide which are the best states to live in for your career.
Alabama
Football, barbeque, and beaches are three things that make Alabama one of the best places to live in the United States. Traditionally known for coal mining and steel manufacturing, Alabama’s economy has turned toward aviation and aerospace, agriculture, and automotive manufacturing. Airbus, Boeing, and Blue Origin have production facilities in the state, carrying on Alabama’s history in aviation. The farms that once grew cotton have increased to 43,000 in number and have diversified into poultry, cattle and calves, greenhouse and nursery, and soybeans. The largest cities in Alabama with the most job opportunities are:
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Alaska
This state is often called The Last Frontier because the frigid weather has kept much of its land uncharted. But there are plenty of cities in the milder areas of Alaska with the bonus of affordable housing. The state will also pay you to move there! The Permanent Fund Dividend Program gives full-time residents yearly royalties from investment earning in amounts anywhere from $800 to $1,100. You’ll find the largest industries in Alaska are tied to its natural resources of oil and gas extraction, seafood fishing, and logging, timber. Alaskan cities to scope out for jobs are:
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Arizona
“It’s a dry heat.” That’s what people say when they pick Arizona as one of the best states to live in. They are correct for the one-third of the state that’s classified as arid and gets about 3 inches of rainfall a year. The remainder of the state is semi-arid, getting around 40 inches of rain in the southwest. You can find lots of jobs in these Arizona cities:
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Arkansas
If you dream of being surrounded by natural beauty in a place that has virtually no traffic and a lower cost of living than most place, Arkansas may be at the top of your list for job hunting. Aerospace, defense, and metal manufacturing make Arkansas one of the best states for jobs in engineering. Here are other job hot spots in Arkansas:
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California
From the iconic cable cars of San Francisco to the mild, sunny weather of San Diego, California is easy to love and is often included on lists of the best states to live in. Silicon Valley supplies tech jobs, Hollywood is the spot for film industry careers, and farmers supply produce for families throughout the U.S. You’ll recognize these thriving California cities with great job prospects:
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Colorado
The Rocky Mountains are one of Colorado’s best-known landmarks. As North American’s most extensive mountain range, the Rockies stretch across the state and beyond. Skiing, hiking, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the outdoor activities that make Colorado one of the best states to live in. Colorado’s most picturesque spots for job hunters include:
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Connecticut
Mark Twain thought Connecticut was one of the best states to live in while he was at the pinnacle of his writing career. It has some of the highest-ranked schools and lowest crime rates in the U.S. It’s filled with museums, theatres for Broadway shows, and a beautiful coastline. Aerospace, advanced manufacturing and engineering make up a majority of the job opportunities in Connecticut. Find the next step in your career in one of these Connecticut cities:
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Delaware
The state of Delaware is on a little corner of a peninsula that makes it an easy drive to Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. Delaware was the first state in the union to ratify the U.S. Constitution and is filled with other historic sites. More recently, it’s attracted businesses in the science, tech, and engineering sectors. Make job history of your own in these Delaware cities:
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Florida
When you hear Florida’s name, you probably think of vacation, golf, and the ocean. What else makes Florida one of the best states to live in? It’s home to Disney World, Universal Studios, and South Beach. Beyond the beaches and the sunshine, Florida is home to the Kennedy Space Center and is a magnet for the best companies to work for in U.S. aviation and aerospace industries. The cities of note for Florida jobs are:
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Georgia
Georgia is best known for its bumper crop of peaches. It’s also the home of Coca-Cola and popular sports teams including the Braves, Falcons, and Hawks. The winters are short and mild and the summers are hot and sunny. Georgia residents enjoy some of the lowest property tax rates in the U.S. Companies including UPS, Honeywell, Equifax, and Home Depot chose Georgia for their headquarters. Find a bumper crop of opportunities in Georgia cities including:
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Hawaii
If you’re looking for a laid-back lifestyle, the Hawaiian Islands will be one of the best states to live in for you. Even more so if you like water sports, fishing, and boating. It’s no surprise that tourism is the largest industry in Hawaii, with plenty of jobs to support it, including food service, retail, and hospitality positions. Island hop to find jobs in these Hawaiian cities:
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Idaho
Idaho is one of the best states to live in for outdoor lovers—it has beautiful scenery and more than 30 state parks that include the western part of Yellowstone. As one of the Rocky Mountain states, 38% of Idaho is forested. A low crime rate, slower pace, less traffic, and tons of job opportunities are a benefit, even in the larger Idaho cities of:
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Illinois
As part of the Great Lakes region of the U.S., Illinois has something for everyone, putting it on the list of the best states to live in the U.S. You’ll find fast-paced cities like Chicago, along with farming communities like Ashkum. The job market is just as diverse, with advanced manufacturing throughout the state, along with farming and food production. Take a look at the diverse job opportunities in these Illinois cities:
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Indiana
The Hoosier state is known for its affordable housing, low cost of living, and a good dose of all four seasons. Indiana is home to two top colleges—The University of Notre Dame and Purdue University. Agriculture is ideal for Indiana’s flat topography, with corn being the largest commodity produced there. Grow your career in the Hoosier state in one of these top cities:
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Iowa
A low cost of living, affordable housing, and superior schools attract people to Iowa as one of the best states to live in. The state has the highest literacy rate in the country at 99%, with 90% of students graduating high school each year. Find a wealth of job opportunities in these Iowa cities:
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Kansas
Kansas is at the center of America’s heartland and a hub for transportation and logistics in the U.S. Much of its flat landscape produces crops including wheat, corn, and cattle that support jobs in the agriculture, and the food and beverage industries. Energy and aviation companies also have a history in the state.
Larger cities in Kansas have a more metropolitan feel, but are still in the breadbasket of the U.S. The best cities to find jobs in Kansas include:
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Kentucky
Your first thoughts of Kentucky might very well include horses and the Kentucky Derby. Don’t forget bourbon—95% of it is produced in the state at distilleries that include Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark, and Wild Turkey. That is enough in itself to make Kentucky one of the best states to live in! Outdoor activities, including hunting, are a big pastime for Kentuckians. The largest cities in the Bluegrass State are prime areas for jobs:
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Louisiana
Home to the annual Mardi Gras celebrations, swamp tours through the bayous, and Dixieland jazz, Louisiana can make you feel as though you’ve left the U.S. and travelled to a different time in a distant land. The oil and gas business is a big part of Louisiana’s economy, with an abundance of offshore jobs. Louisiana cities that will take your career to a new level are:
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Maine
Maine anchors America’s east coast and its New England region. Maine’s diverse landscape features lush forests and mountains as well as seaside towns that produce the best seafood. It’s one of the best states to live in if you want to see the leaves change in autumn and watch the snow fall in winter.
Fishing was the earliest industry in Maine. Although lobsters are still an economic mainstay, manufacturing of paper and wood products, food, and transportation equipment have become the largest areas of economic growth. You’ll find manufacturing jobs as well as opportunities in healthcare in these Maine cities:
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Maryland
The Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, and Potomac River give Maryland more than 3,000 miles of shoreline to put it in the running for the best-states-to-live-in prize. That’s a lot for such a little state. Its proximity to Washington. D.C. makes it home to government organizations and aerospace and defense companies. Find a short commute from cities in Maryland, including:
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Massachusetts
In the heart of New England, Massachusetts is a mix of urban areas, waterfront and beach areas, mountains, and farms. It’s known for the Red Sox at Fenway Park, baked beans, and lobster rolls. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is just one of the colleges in the state that turns out top-notch engineers. Massachusetts also has huge healthcare and biotech sectors that employ thousands of residents. Discover more job opportunities in the state’s biggest cities:
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Michigan
The Motor City and Motown are synonymous with Michigan’s largest city of Detroit. Beyond those city limits is one of the best states to live in for those who people the water, boasting a Great Lakes coastline, the Upper Peninsula, and trendy cities like Ann Arbor. And don’t forget the Tigers, Lions, and Pistons sports teams. Five Michigan cities you won’t want to overlook in your job hunt are:
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Minnesota
The land of 10,000 lakes got its name honestly. The true count is nearly 12,000. Minnesota is known as a place where people are nice and neighborhoods are safe.
Minnesota is home to the world-renowned Mayo Clinic and is a good place to find jobs in healthcare and finance in its biggest cities:
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Mississippi
Known as the home of the Delta Blues, Mississippi’s laid-back style and affordable housing makes this one of the best states to live in for job hunters and retirees alike. It’s the fourth-most rural state in the U.S. with good places for enjoying a hunt or going to the beach. Find the remedy for your job-hunt blues in the cities of:
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Missouri
The arch over St. Louis, the Ozark mountains, and Kansas City barbeque are just three of the things that make Missouri one of the best states to live in. It’s a state that takes full advantage of the four seasons with hot summers, rainy springs, crisp fall days, and snowy winters. Experience the best seasons for a job search in these top Missouri cities:
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Montana
Montana has some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes and wide-open spaces. As one of the best states to live in the Mountain States, people are attracted to Glacier National Park, Flathead National Forest, and the Lewis and Clark Caverns. Mining, financial services, and construction keep these Montana cities humming:
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Nebraska
Nebraska is a large state with few people. In fact, 91% of Nebraska is farmland. Corn, soybeans, grains, and cattle are the main sources of income. Go to Nebraska and one of the first things you’ll notice is that you can see for miles because Nebraska is flat as a pancake. Check out the job landscape in these Nebraska cities:
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Nevada
Although gambling is legal everywhere in Nevada, the state is much more than casinos and shows. One of the advantages of working in Nevada is that is has no state income tax. That certainly puts it on the list of the best states to live in. Its sales tax is one of the lowest in the country as well. Lake Tahoe, Red Rock Canyon, and the Grand Canyon are just some attractions of the state. Chances are you’ll find your fit in one of these biggest cities in Nevada.
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New Hampshire
As the first state to declare its independence from England, you’ll find the Granite State has a small-town feel, even in larger cities like Manchester and Concord. No personal income tax or sales tax are big draws to the state. The biggest little cities in New Hampshire where you can find jobs are:
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New Jersey
Even though New Jersey is densely populated, it still has open spaces and places to get your share of outdoor fun. The Jersey Shore and Kittatinny Forests are just two things that make New Jersey one of the best states to live in. It’s an easy commute to New York. Boston, Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia are within driving distance. Set out for your career destination in these New Jersey cities:
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New Mexico
If you love diverse culture, New Mexico might be one of the best states to live in for you. You’ll find Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and European color and flavor throughout the state. The landscapes are gorgeous, with mountains and clear skies. The architecture shows the mix of cultures as well. New Mexico has jobs in energy, aerospace and defense, logistics and transportation, tourism, and food found primarily in these cities:
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New York
One of the most popular reasons to vote for New York as one of best states to live in is the lure of NYC’s bright lights and fast pace. Another is the ability to get away from the big city and venture upstate to enjoy winter sports and visit rural farmland and wineries that lead the state’s economy. Make the rounds to New York state’s largest cities to find jobs in banking, finance, and communications:
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North Carolina
North Carolina attracts people who like mild winters, beautiful coastlines, culture, and history. You can choose from three geographic regions: The coastal plains to the east, central North Carolina where the largest cities are found, and the Appalachian Mountains to the west. You can find jobs in aerospace and defense, automotive manufacturing, and biotech in its leading cities:
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North Dakota
Fresh air, clean cities, and lots of open space are draws for living in North Dakota. Low unemployment and a good educational system are other advantages that make it to the top of best-states-to-live-in lists. One of the first national parks is located in North Dakota and includes the Badlands. The oil and gas industry is strong throughout North Dakota. Cities that keep North Dakota working are:
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Ohio
A low cost of living, excellent schools, and sports teams with the most fanatical of fans are part of the charm of Ohio, making it one of the best states to live in. The state is located halfway between Chicago and New York, making it a good stop for entertainers and commerce. Take a tour of Ohio for the top cities for job seekers:
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Oklahoma
Housing is priced to sell, and cities are mid-sized and clean in Oklahoma. Oil, gas, and agricultural markets are traditional Oklahoma industries. In more recent years, the state has become a center for aerospace, software, and technology companies. Oklahoma’s largest cities that have contributed to its job market success are:
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Oregon
Oregon is one of the best places to live in the United States if you like outdoor activities. Bike paths and trails are everywhere and can be part of your social life with many bike clubs throughout the state. Sandy beaches, high mountain peaks, and dense forests make outdoor recreation fun. The largest industry in Oregon is computer and electronics manufacturing. Find tech and manufacturing jobs—and more—in these cities in Oregon:
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Pennsylvania
During colonial times, Pennsylvania was the place to be. The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Gettysburg Address were written in the Keystone state. Today, the state is known for great education and healthcare, a good job market, and diversity. Make history for yourself and your career in these key Pennsylvania cities:
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the U.S., with a dense population. It is one of the best states to live in for those who enjoy a mix of areas that are urban, rural, and coastal, with small towns close enough for everyone to experience. The largest cities in the smallest state employ professionals in biomedicine, cyber and data analytics, defense shipbuilding, and maritime products:
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South Carolina
The weather is ideal and the people are friendly in South Carolina. The scenery is also beautiful, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic beaches. South Carolina is cited as one of the best states to live in because of its low crime rate. Automotive manufacturing keeps South Carolina’s economy healthy. Cities that draw people and jobs to South Carolina are:
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South Dakota
Living in South Dakota gives you plenty of wide-open spaces, since it’s home to just 900,000 people. The state is divided by the Missouri River and is best known as the home of Mount Rushmore. It has financial advantages for residents that include no income tax, property, or inheritance tax. Agriculture and tourism are the main source of income for South Dakota cities, including:
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Tennessee
Country music’s epicenter is in Tennessee. It’s home to the Grand Ole Opry and has given birth to famous country music artists like Elvis. Outside the city, you can explore the Great Smokey Mountains with a massive network of caves and brilliant fall colors. You’ll find Tennessee whiskey and barbeque throughout the state as well. If this brings music to your ears, you might find Tennessee one of the best states to live in. Education, entertainment, and agriculture jobs are the top industries in Tennessee and can be found in the legendary cities of:
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Texas
Warm weather, diverse cultures, and a booming economy make Texas a great place to live and work. You probably know Texas as oil country. Aerospace, aviation, and defense are also part of the economic landscape of the Lone Star State. Texas cities that will help your career to be successful are:
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Utah
From the Great Salt Lake to mountain skiing in powdery snow, Utah attracts outdoor lovers. The Sundance Film Festival puts Park City, Utah, in the spotlight each year. Because of the extensive records kept by the Mormon church, genealogy is a popular pastime in Utah. Start your journey to a new job in these main cities in Utah:
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Vermont
This is considered among the best states to live in for skiers and hikers. The top ski resorts in Vermont draw millions of skiers to the state each year. When the snow thaws, mountains and trails attract hikers to this state known as one of the safest in the U.S. It’s also the second-least-populated state in the U.S., making room for the tourists that keep Vermont’s economy healthy with food- and hospitality-related jobs in these cities:
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Virginia
Virginia is a good mix of mountains and beaches with beautiful scenery and a good dose of all four seasons. Three of the top public colleges are located there—University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, and Virginia Tech. Because of its proximity to Washington, D.C. many government jobs are located in Virginia. You can study the landscape and job market in these popular Virginia cities:
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Washington
The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful area, and Washington state is a great place to enjoy it. Consistently cited as one of the best states to live in, Washington has mild summer weather and sunny skies from May to September. It’s one of the most environmentally conscious states in the U.S., encouraging all residents to recycle, reuse, and compost. Washington is home to well-known tech giants Amazon and Microsoft, as well as companies that focus on clean technology, life science and global health, aerospace and agriculture:
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West Virginia
If you’re shopping for a home, you’ll get more for your money in West Virginia. The median home value in West Virginia is one of the lowest in the U.S. You’ll get a small-town feeling throughout the state, so if you like a relaxed pace, this may be your home sweet home. West Virginia’s biggest industries are coal mining and manufacturing, even in the state’s biggest cities that feel like small towns:
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin is not all cheese and beer. There’s also cheese curds and frozen custard in this delightful addition to the best states to live in. Beyond the food, the state offers beautiful lakes, sports teams you can afford to see, good schools, and midwestern hospitality. You’ll find the biggest Wisconsin industries of manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare in its major cities of:
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Wyoming
As the least-populated state in the U.S., Wyoming serves up beautiful landscapes, clean air, and some of the best national parks, like Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. If you want to experience “Cowboy Culture,” this is a great choice on the list of the best states to live in—ranching and rodeos abound in Wyoming. The largest cities in Wyoming are supported by mining and agriculture and include:
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District of Columbia
If you’re a history lover, Washington, D.C. is a no-brainer. Other reasons to love our nation’s capital include year-round pro sports teams, more than 60 miles of bike paths, and excellent schools. Parks and gardens can be found throughout the district. Government positions are, naturally, the most common job in D.C. Those jobs in turn support professional and business service, finance, real estate, and healthcare.
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Guam
If you’re thinking of working someplace outside of the continental U.S., you might consider a job in United States territories. The U.S. territory of Guam is an island in the north Pacific Ocean known for crystal clear waters, star-sand beaches, and spectacular sunsets. Foodies will love restaurants that serve American, European, and Asian fusion. Military spending and tourism make up the majority of Guam’s economy.
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Puerto Rico
A U.S. territory in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico is called the “Land of Enchantment.” It’s year-round warm and sunny days are a draw for new residents and tourists. You can find jobs in San Juan or all over Puerto Rico on Monster.
U.S. Virgin Islands
More than 50 islands in the Caribbean Sea make up the Virgin Islands. More than 70% of the land on those islands is set aside for a national preserve. You can find jobs in Charlotte Amalie or all over the U.S. Virgin Islands on Monster.
Monster Has Jobs in All the Best States to Live In
Whether you’re drawn to big cities, places where you’re minutes from the beach, or laid-back small towns, only you can decide what’s the best state for you. Once you’ve narrowed it down, begin your job search by creating a Monster profile. Check off your preferences to let recruiters and employers know you’re interested in working in their state. We’ll also send you job postings from those areas and career advice to help you find where you belong.