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Top-Ranked Cities for Women: 1 - 5
Excelle
November 01, 2008
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#5: Austin, Texas |
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#4: Washington D.C. |
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#3: New York City, New York |
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#2: Boston, Massachusetts |
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#1: San Francisco, California |
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TheEverydayFeminist
12 months ago
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Yahoo- Good Ol' Beantown ranked #2. It is definately a pro-woman area in regards to education, opportunity, healthcare and family!
geckogirl
about 1 year ago
2 comments
I lived in D.C. for two years and it is an AWFUL place for women. Even in the good part of town, crime was rampant and people would just disappear from time to time. I know they've been cracking down on crime, but with no private job sector, one of the poorest native populations in the country and no local government, things can' t possibly have gone from buddy-system-to-the-grocery-store to "c'mon down! bring the kids!" Any woman considering a move to D.C. would be well advised to think twice about it.
rosalia
about 1 year ago
240 comments
I agree with Journalismrefugee! NYC? I live in Queens and its rough. The apartments are totally over priced, electric is unbelievable high. The electric co. is already trying to raise its prices for next summer! And the supermarkets: milk is almost 5.00 a gallon! The salaries are no where near what you need to live comfortable.
plogan721
about 1 year ago
16 comments
My question is why Columbus, Ohio is never mentioned in any of these polls? The cost of living is comfortable to most cities, and if you are looking for a smaller company to work in, for example in marketing, you have no problems fitting in.
journalismrefugee
about 1 year ago
2 comments
How can NYC and San Francisco be in the top 5, they are both oppressively expensive. I mean they are great cities but women are, by and large, working fields that are underpaid in those cities. Health care education, publishing, etc.
enlightened1
about 1 year ago
136 comments
Thank you for the article. This was really inspiring to me and gave me confirmation that my decision to move is a good one. AWESOME!
womenco4ktan
about 1 year ago
6 comments
this is really great! i like the factors that went into the rankings.
jhastings
about 1 year ago
2 comments
What a reference! This is fantastic for a city lover like me who wants to live and travel to just about everywhere!