Texas cities make up 40% of top 25 best places to live in U.S., report says
Key Points:
- Texas dominates the U.S. News & World Report's list of the best places to live in the nation, with 10 cities ranking in the top 25 and representing 40% of that group.
- Flower Mound is the highest-ranked Texas city at No. 3, following Carmel, Indiana, which holds the No. 1 spot nationally.
- Other Texas cities in the top 10 include Leander (No. 8), Frisco (No. 9), and Sugar Land (No. 10), evaluated based on value, quality of life, desirability, and job market.
- The report features a total of 55 Texas cities within the top 250, showcasing the state's widespread appeal as a desirable place to live.
- Rankings reflect a combination of factors such as economic opportunities and living standards, contributing to Texas's strong presence on the national list.