15 Best Places to Move After College
These locales have high typical incomes and low unemployment for recent grads.
Editor s Note: This story originally appeared on Porch.
Last year was a difficult time for recent college graduates. Those who graduated in the spring of 2020 found themselves job-hunting in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic when businesses across the country were forced to shut their doors. And among those businesses that didn’t have to close were many who put the brakes on hiring.
With the U.S. starting now to round the corner of the pandemic, this year’s college graduates will face a very different job market. Unemployment rates are declining, vaccination rates are increasing, and businesses have a much brighter outlook for the future.
15 U S Counties With the Highest Lung Cancer Rates
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10 Cities With the Most (and Fewest) Cars Per Person
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The 10 States Most Dependent on the Federal Government
When it comes to jobs and revenue, these states lean most heavily on the federal government.
This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com.
The U.S. is a federal republic, meaning that power is held by both the central federal government, located in Washington, D.C., and by the governments of every state and territory that make up the union. But the “division of powers” isn’t as simple as it seems and neither is the division of finances, since states rely on the federal government for money and various programs to help them operate. With all this in mind, SmartAsset crunched the numbers to see which states are the most dependent on the federal government.