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KSRBEvans
03-13-2019, 07:51 AM
Boise, Idaho, according to this article (http://mentalfloss.com/article/576715/america-best-places-to-live-2019).

The top 20:

1. Boise, Idaho
2. Raleigh, North Carolina
3. Madison, Wisconsin
4. Iowa City, Iowa
5. Rochester, Minnesota
6. Columbia, Missouri
7. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
8. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
9. Lincoln, Nebraska
10. Greenville, South Carolina
11. Fargo, North Dakota
12. Tampa, Florida
13. Minneapolis, Minnesota
14. Asheville, North Carolina
15. Bismarck, North Dakota
16. Manhattan, Kansas
17. Orlando, Florida
18. Tempe, Arizona
19. Bloomington, Indiana
20. Omaha, Nebraska

I look at that list and think: too cold. I'm not sure how liveable Fargo, for example, would be in January.

Catonahottinroof
03-13-2019, 08:05 AM
Not sure how Orlando made that list either. Daily Traffic snarls should preclude that place from a list such as this one.

CitizenBBN
03-13-2019, 11:28 AM
I'm sure it's based on a number of statistics that all would go out the window if they actually went to most of those cities, esp. in January.

I've been to Madison. Nice town, very liberal, and OK for a college town, but honestly Lexington has far more going on. It's pretty small, not a sleepy college town but a pretty small one overall, and it's nice in the spring and summer but tough otherwise.

Same for Boise, etc. Not bad places, but living through their winters is tough. Lincoln Nebraska?

Looks like their criteria with a few exceptions selected for your smaller towns in the 250K range. IN fact I googled and Boise, Madison and Lincoln are all about 250-275K. I'm betting Tempe, Omaha, etc. are all in that range.

So their sample looked for things that those size towns typically offer, which is usually a lower crime rate, lower commutes and housing prices, etc. but also fewer things going on, etc.

Which is fine, unless you like other things, like not freezing your butt off.