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Best Cities for Women #3: New York City, New York
New York City
WomenCo.
November 01, 2008
Overall Score: 94
Population: 8,214,426
Description: Officially the largest city in the United States, New York City has over 8.2 million residents. New York City is incredibly diverse, and usually considered the cultural hot-spot of the entire United States of America.
Best For: Singles, Young Couples, Families
Median Salary for Women: $43,434
Overall Diversity (Higher is Better) :5 / 5
Crime Rating (Lower is Better): 84 / 100
Cost-of-Living Index (Natl. Average is 100, Higher is Better): 32
Transportation: 98 / 100
- Public Transportation is overwhelmingly popular among residents
- Only city in the world with 24-hour subway system
Culture / Nightlife Rating (Higher is Better): 95 / 100
Female-led Industries:
1) Healthcare (20%)
2) Educational Services (12%)
3) Social Assistance (5%)
4) Business Operations Specialists (5%)
5) Registered Nurses (3%)
Just for Women:
- National Organization for Women
- Guide to NYC Women’s and Social Justice Organizations
Previous: City #2 (Boston)
Next :City #4 (Washington D.C.)
Ms_Diva38
9 days ago
2 comments
I love New York!!! I was born and raised here. I moved to VA in 2000 and life just hasn't been the same. I compare the salary of an Admin Asst here in VA to being NY and there is a big difference.
Caroline10282
9 days ago
2 comments
I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. I worked in Manhattan for 15 years as an Administrative Assistant/Secretary. My salary was wonderful and the transportation options that are available in New York are fabulous. Cost of living is equivalent to salary.
I moved to Boca Raton, Florida in 1996 and find that salary is lower than the cost of living. Also, if you don't have a car, forget about working for a living.
karissalb
8 months ago
46 comments
I am hoping to get a job for admin support or property managment once I graduate (5/23/08) But boy are the rents high even in nearby Brooklyn. But as far as wages they have better salaries than some areas in CT. Keeping my fingers crossed. NY is my favorite city !!!!