Here Are The 10 Best Cities In Florida To Find A Job
Finding a job can be hard work. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was some kind of list that could tell you where you could go to improve your chances of finding employment? Well, we made just that. Using WalletHub’s list of the country’s Best & Worst Cities to Find a Job in 2015, we found the top 10 Florida cities and their rankings. This rankings used factors such as job opportunities, employment growth, unemployment rate, median annual income, housing affordability, crime rate, and social life. We hope this will help any job-seekers out there. Good luck!

Tampa ranked #19 for its job market and #53 for socioeconomic environment. Rankings are out of 150 U.S. cities.

Jacksonville ranked #38 for its job market and #79 for socioeconomic environment.
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Pembroke Pines ranked #98 for its job market and #50 for socioeconomic environment.

Cape Coral ranked #86 for its job market and #58 for socioeconomic environment.

Orlando ranked #60 for its job market and #105 for socioeconomic environment.

St. Petersburg ranked #67 for its job market and #120 for socioeconomic environment.

Port St. Lucie ranked #132 for its job market and #70 for socioeconomic environment.
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Miami ranked #97 for its job market and #146 for socioeconomic environment.

Fort Lauderdale ranked #125 for its job market and #119 for socioeconomic environment.

Tallahassee ranked #141 for its job market and #74 for socioeconomic environment.
Did this list surprise you? Are there any other cities you think should’ve made the list?
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