Smaller US Metro Areas Outperform in Jobs for New Grads

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Smaller US Metro Areas Outperform in Jobs for New Grads

This file photo shows the urban downtown core of Raleigh, N.C. Shutterstock

With the summer vacation season winding down, many new college graduates are now facing the prospect of securing their first full-time job—and just where to look for that can often be overwhelming. However, a newly released report from ADP Research could help to narrow down the search.

Utilizing data from ADP payroll, the report analyzed 27,000 employers in 55 U.S. metropolitan areas with a population of at least one million. Ranking locations by annual wages, hiring rates, and affordability, Raleigh, North Carolina, claimed the top spot for the second year in a row.

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