If you love to jet off often, where you live matters. These 10 US cities make that travel life accessible.
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If you're the kind of person who knows
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your TSA pre-check number by heart, can
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recognize airline jingles like pop
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songs, and check your Google flights
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like others check their stock
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portfolios, then you're not just someone
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who likes to travel, you live for it.
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So, where should a person like you live
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in this vast country we call the United
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States of America. Where you live
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dramatically affects how often and how
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easily you can explore the world. From
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airfare options to housing
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affordability, job flexibility to
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airport access, some cities just get the
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travel lifestyle better than others. So,
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if you're looking to live in a city that
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supports your wonder list, how many
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times have you said wonderlust in your
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life? Here are 10 of the best places in
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the US to call home, let me know in the
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comments if you disagree with any of the
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cities on this list. There are a couple
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of major cities I didn't include on this
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list. I'm curious to see if you guys
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disagree with that. And some of the
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cities on this list were picked not
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because they were the biggest airports,
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but because of their location and ease
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of access to some of the popular travel
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destinations. We're going to start with
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a city we talk about quite often on this
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channel. Can you guess what it is? At
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number one, we have Atlanta, Georgia.
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For the true traveler, Atlanta is more
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than a southern gem. It's a global
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gateway. Hartsville Jackson Atlanta
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International Airport is one of the
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world's busiest with non-stop flights to
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over 75 travel destinations. If you're
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chasing deals or traveling for work,
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ATL's unmatched connectivity makes
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international travel almost routine.
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Even better, Atlanta is relatively
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affordable. With a median home price of
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around $400,000 and a lower cost of
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living than coastal metros, it offers a
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sweet spot for those who want to save
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for their next big trip. The job market
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ranks in the top 15 nationwide with
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booming sectors like film, healthcare,
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and tech, meaning you can fund your
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wonderlust. There's that word again,
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with steady paychecks. And while the
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average commute time sits at 31 minutes,
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it's a small price to pay to live at one
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of the world's major takeoff points. At
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number two, we have Denver, Colorado. Do
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you love waking up in Tokyo on a Tuesday
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and hiking in the Rockies by Thursday?
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Denver lets you do both. Does this sound
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like a day? We can fly to Denver. We can
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hit up Tokyo, try some ramen, hit up
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Directed by Jared if this sounds like a
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good time. Anyway, Denver International
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Airport, DIA, is the third busiest
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airport in the United States with direct
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flights to Frankfurt, London, Tokyo, and
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dozens more global hubs. Despite being
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sprawling or busy as heck, DIA's
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efficiency and accessibility are top
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tier. Denver's median rent is $2,95,
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which of course is on the high side, but
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its remote work culture and thriving
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tech and green energy sectors help
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offset the cost. More than that, Denver
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is the rare place where weekend getaways
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can include Paris and a national park.
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It's a traveler lover's dream wrapped in
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snow cap peaks. At number three, we have
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Dallas, Texas. With not one but two
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major airports, DFW and Lovefield,
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Dallas is built for travelers. DFW alone
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handles over 190,000 annual departures,
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making it one of the largest global hubs
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for American airlines. Lovefield adds a
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layer of convenience with countless
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Southwest Airline routes. Despite its
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size and international reach, Dallas
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remains budget friendly. The median home
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price is around $369,000.
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And there's no state income tax, which
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means more money for flights, hotels,
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and excursions. Whether you're booking a
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weekend in Toronto or a sabbatical in
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Southeast Asia, Dallas keeps your global
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connections wide and your domestic costs
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low. Next up, we have Seattle,
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Washington. Seattle might not be the
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cheapest city on the list, but its perks
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for travelers are undeniable. Seattle
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Tacoma International Airport, SEA,
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serves as a major hub for Alaska and
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Delta, offering direct flights to Tokyo,
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Seoul, Dubai, and London. Its excellent
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access to the Asia-Pacific region gives
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it an edge for international flyers. The
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city's median household income is around
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116,000, which helps balance its higher
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housing costs. With giants like Amazon
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and Microsoft fueling a strong remote
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workfriendly economy, well, until AI
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takes all our jobs away, travelers can
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earn well and jet often. For those who
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love clean air, great coffee, and easy
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access to both nature and international
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runways, Seattle hits all the high
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notes. At number five, you have a city
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that my family calls home, Chicago,
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Illinois. Chicago is the beating heart
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of Midwestern travel. Home to two major
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airports, O'Hare and Midway, this city
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gives you wings. Eat that, Red Bull.
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O'Hare alone offers over 70 direct
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international flights, making it one of
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the most connected airports in the
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world. Unlike coastal metros, Chicago is
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surprisingly affordable. With a median
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home price of around $340,000,
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the transit score of 65 means you can
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get around the city without a car. And
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the downtown energy is matched by a
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genuine cultural diversity that rivals
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even New York. If you want big city
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vibes with global reach and budget
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friendly living, Chicago might be your
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best bet. At number six, I hope you
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didn't think we were going to hate on
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California forever. San Diego,
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California. Let's be honest, San Diego
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isn't cheap. The median home price is a
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steep $887,000,
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and affordability is its main drawback.
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But what it lacks in budget
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friendliness, it more than makes up for
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it in lifestyle. With 70° weather year
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round, beaches in your backyard, and a
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booming quality of life index, you'll
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always feel like you're on vacation,
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even between flights. San Diego's
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International Airport, S is smaller, but
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surprisingly well-connected, offering
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direct routes to London, Tokyo, and
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Zurich, with more destinations being
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added regularly. If you can swing the
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price, this city gives you the perks of
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a laid-back paradise with passport
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stamping potential. At number seven, we
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have Miami, Florida. If you love
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vacationing in the Caribbean Islands,
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where else should you live but Miami?
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With Miami International Airport, MIA,
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and Fort Lauderdale Hollywood
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International Airport, just 30 minutes
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apart, you'll never be far from a
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jetway. MIA is the number one US airport
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for flights to Latin America and the
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Caribbean islands, and a growing player
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for European travel as well. Add a no
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state income tax, a vibrant culture, and
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an exploding remote work community. And
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Miami becomes more than a beach
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destination, it's a launchpad. While the
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affordability index sits at around 6 out
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of 10, the value comes in the form of
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year-round sunshine, global connections,
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and a rich mix of cultures that feels
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like a permanent world tour. At number
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eight, we have Washington DC. The
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nation's capital is a quiet powerhouse
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when it comes to international travel.
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With three major airports, Reagan
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National DCA, Dulles, I A, and
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Baltimore, Washington, BWI, DC gives you
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triple the launch points to the world.
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Dallas alone offers non-stop service to
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six continents. Though the cost of
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living is high with a median household
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income of around $101,000,
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it's manageable for those working in
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federal, nonprofit, or consulting
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sectors. The public transit score of 8
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out of 10 also reduces your need for a
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car. In DC, your network may be global
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and your travel calendar just as
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international. At number nine, we have
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Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Minneapolis isn't usually top of mind
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for traveling addicts, but maybe it
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should be. MSP airport is a Delta hub,
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offering direct flights to Europe and
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Asia. It's efficient, centrally located,
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and perfect for frequent flyers looking
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for ease over glam. Best of all, it's
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one of the most affordable cities on the
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list with a median home price of
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$365,000.
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With a job market strong in healthcare,
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education, and logistics, Minneapolis is
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an overlooked city for travelers.
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Although, I have to point out
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Minneapolis routinely makes our list of
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one of the worst cities to live in for
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black people. That's for tons of
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different reasons. And if you missed
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that video that I made a while back,
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I'll link it down below in the
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description box. At number 10, we have
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Phoenix, Arizona. Rounding out the list
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is Phoenix, a city on the rise for
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travelers. Phoenix Sky Harbor
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International Airport, PHX, serves as a
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major hub for American Airlines, which
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keeps increasing the numbers of
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international routes. It's efficient,
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centrally located, and just minutes from
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downtown. Phoenix is also one of the
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most affordable big cities in the US
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with a median rent of around just $1,850
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and a cost of living that beats most
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coastal metros. The job market is
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growing fast, particularly in tech,
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aerospace, and healthcare. and the
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remote work infrastructure is catching
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up quickly. For travelers who love hot
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weather and even hotter flight deals,
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Phoenix is a hidden gem. The difference
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between a quick weekend in Lesbian and a
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week spent navigating layovers isn't
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just about luck. It's about where you
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start. These 10 cities offer
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affordability, job security, airport
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access, and lifestyle options that make
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them ideal for those with the urge to
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Rome. Whether you're taking red eyes to
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Rome, cashing in miles to fly to Seoul,
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or just skipping off to a nearby
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national park for a weekend escape,
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where you live has everything to do with
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how well you travel. Again, let me know
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if you think I missed a good city for
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this list. Another city that I might
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have added is Las Vegas. Because it's a
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tourist destination, there are a lot of
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options for flights and the airport is
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easy to access for most neighborhoods in
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Vegas. Plus, the city has been
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attracting a lot of people that work
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remote jobs because of how easy it is to
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travel in and out of Vegas. Let me know
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another one I might have missed. I'll
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catch you guys on the next
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