Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Livable cities in the United States rank 20 18.

Livable cities in the United States rank 20 18.

As one of the best developed countries in the world, the economic strength of the United States can not be underestimated, but this development has also made the pace of life here faster and faster. Many people are beginning to think that life here will be very stressful, but it is not.

Americans are open and free and yearn for equality. People here also love their lives, and many people from other countries choose the United States as one of the countries they want to immigrate to most. This also shows that American life is also the yearning of some people.

Well, today, Bian Xiao will sort out the ranking of the most livable cities in the United States, hoping it will be useful to everyone.

Owen/orange county 1

Climate: ★★★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★★★★

The newly-built Irvine Bay has a history of only about 30 years, but it is a destination that many people expect. This city, located in Orange County, Southern California, has a population of 654.38+700,000, of which nearly 40% residents are Asian. Irvine's residents are mainly middle class and above, belonging to California's new generation of rich areas.

Excellent urban planning, numerous Chinese, pleasant offshore climate and famous sunshine in California. As a new city, the prospects for investment and employment are very broad. There is an entrepreneurial business environment, perfect government management and services.

At the same time, excellent universities such as the University of California, Irvine are located here. The pleasant climate, excellent school district and ideal public security situation have become the reasons why many people, especially Chinese, choose to live in Irvine.

2. San Francisco

Climate: ★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★★☆.

San Francisco, also known as "San Francisco", is one of the earliest known American cities in China. Since the Gold Rush, China people have settled here, and now there are more than 20% permanent China residents.

As a coastal city, San Francisco has a tropical Mediterranean climate, which is warm in winter and cool in summer. It is not only one of the most beautiful cities in America, but also a very important center of science, education and culture.

There are many world-famous universities here, such as University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, University of San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute and so on.

3. Sandiego

Climate: ★★★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★★

Located at the southern tip of California, San Diego is the third largest city in California. This seaside city with beautiful scenery, adjacent to the Mexican border, is a famous holiday resort in the United States.

At the same time, it is also a city with new industrial vitality, the main base of high-tech industries such as biopharmaceuticals and wireless communication, and the seat of the University of California, San Diego.

Although there were few immigrants from China in the early years, in recent years, more and more China people choose to settle here. It is estimated that the current population of China is about 65,438+10,000.

4. San Jose San Jose

Climate: ★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★★

San Jose is home to the world-famous Silicon Valley, 64 kilometers away from San Francisco. This is one of the most diverse and dynamic cities in America. Encouraging innovation and reform here has also created the birth and development of a number of high-tech companies.

With the arrival of more and more high-tech talents from China, more and more people from China have entered these top technology companies and displayed their talents on the world stage.

5. Seattle

Climate: ★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★★

A movie "Beijing meets Seattle" not only heats up the tourist routes in Seattle, but also makes people pay attention to Seattle immigrants.

Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest, only over 200 kilometers away from Vancouver. Because of the maritime climate, Seattle's climate is mild, not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer.

The air is clean and humid. There are snow-capped mountains, lakes, islands and oceans nearby, which are very suitable for outdoor sports and have been rated as "the best place to live in America" for many times. This is the headquarters of famous companies such as Microsoft, Boeing, Starbucks, Costco and Amazon.

The average educational level of Seattle residents is very high. 36% of the population has a master's degree or above. The vast majority of Chinese groups here are highly educated and skilled immigrants, which is recognized as a city with a relatively high average level of Chinese.

6.los Angeles, los Angeles

Climate: ★★★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★★

Los Angeles, also known as "city of angels", ranks third in the world in GDP, only next to new york and Tokyo. Petrochemical industry, marine industry, aerospace industry and electronic industry are all developed, and Hollywood in the north has also brought cultural atmosphere to this city.

The climate here is its most attractive place. It is mild all the year round, with spring all the year round. There is a very mature Chinese community in the east of Los Angeles, which has broken away from the traditional concept of "China City" and become a real Chinese community. Chinese signs can be seen in the streets and lanes, and simple daily communication can be made in Chinese.

7. new york, NY.

Climate: ★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★☆.

As an international metropolis, new york is the economic and cultural center of the United States. It is also the city with the largest number of Chinese in the United States, with two Chinese communities, Chinatown and Flushing.

New york's influence in business and finance is obvious to all. It is also home to many top universities in the world. The pace of life in new york is very fast, and dream catchers from generation to generation shed sweat and wisdom here. It has long been a miraculous bustling city.

8. Portland, Portland

Climate: ★★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★☆.

Portland, Oregon is called "the city of roses" because there are many rose plantations in the city.

This is the famous Oregon State University, which is one of the best state universities in America. Portland has a high per capita income and low cost of living, and has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the United States for many times.

9. Boston

Climate: ★★★

Per capita income: ★★★★★

Educational environment: ★★★★★

Chinese community: ★★★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★☆.

Boston is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England. Cultural city. There are famous Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There are also important scientific research institutions such as the Electronic Research Office of NASA.

Quality education is to attract immigrants from all over the world and

study abroad

An important reason of life. Boston has a large Chinese population, and its Chinatown ranks among the top three in the United States.

Among many China cities with complex identities and uneven life, China City in Boston is the most neatly managed Chinatown in the United States, and the living standards of China people are relatively good.

But the climate in Boston is changeable, with great changes in winter and summer, hot and humid in summer and cold, windy and snowy in winter.

Orlando, 10

Climate: ★★★★★

Per capita income: ★★

Educational environment: ★★★

Chinese community: ★★★

Comprehensive score: ★★★★

Orlando in central Florida is a typical small and medium-sized city. Although there is no bustling metropolis here, it does not lose those big cities with strong waist and thick legs in livability.

The living expenses here are low and the income tax is low. Many people from China come here and say that food and clothing are too cheap to get used to! Orlando is one of the best leisure and tourist cities in the world. There are many lakes in the city and the streets are clean.

Do you know more about America? The city here has its own quiet side besides its prosperity. The natural scenery here or the occasional pastoral mood all show the beauty here.