These are the 15 best—and worst—U.S. cities for young, growing families. (via CNBCMakeIt)
No. 4 for day care availabilityNo. 31 for one- and two-bedroom rental availabilityNo. 6 for percentage of millennial residents8. San Diego, CaliforniaNo. 7 for day care availabilityNo. 46 for one- and two-bedroom rental availabilityA view of downtown Columbus, Ohio, and the Scioto Mile looking north into the city.No. 26 for one- and two-bedroom rental availabilityNo. 26 for percentage of millennial residents10. TIE: Nashville, TennesseeNo.
are Detroit, Michigan; Miami, Florida; Dallas, Texas; Providence, Rhode Island; and Hartford, Connecticut, according to Porch. Detroit earned the bottom spot on the list due to a lack of available child care, a low population of millennials and high-priced housing, the report says. Additionally, Detroit's
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