"Each spring, millions of starry-eyed college students toss their graduation caps in the air and head to a city to begin a new life. But where, exactly, are the best places to go?"
Huffington Post asks. "Which cities can support graduates' dreams of salaried jobs with health insurance while providing them with ample social and cultural events? And which cities are declining faster than the telegraph industry?"
The answer to the first question?
Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh has been named the No. 2 best city in the U.S. for recent college graduates.
Reports Huffington Post, "Pittsburgh seems an unlikely place for a renaissance, but the city escaped the recession relatively unscathed and is moving forward in many areas. Besides having bustling education and health care sectors, the city is also generous with arts initiatives. Incidentally, its mayor, Luke Ravenstahl, became one of the youngest mayors in American history at the age of 26."
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