Job Opportunities for Graduates in TX
An article by Business Insider ranked Dallas, Austin, and Houston as the big cities in Texas where young people are hired in demand!
"We took a look this year at some of the areas where these new graduates could get the biggest bang for their buck because there's been so much conversation around inflation and how that's eaten into people's budgets," Luke Pardue, an economist at Gusto said. "Especially when these workers are young, it's really important to keep an eye on their finances because this is the time they have to save money and to save for the future."
Gusto, a payroll and HR Platform for small and mid-sized businesses looked at the 50 largest metro areas and analyzed hiring rates for young workers including college graduates and non-graduates. Gusto sorted 10 locations with the highest share of new hires getting full-time jobs by the average salaries that were adjusted by cost-of-living indexes to see where these job seekers can get the biggest value:
10. New York City, New York
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $31,707
Average hiring rate: 8.0%
9. Boston, Massachusetts
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $50,182
Average hiring rate: 7.9%
8. Miami, Florida
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $54,310
Average hiring rate: 7.9%
7. Nashville, Tennessee
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $57,525
Average hiring rate: 8.1%
6. San Jose, California
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $57,580
Average hiring rate: 9.6%
5. Dallas, Texas
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $59,082
Average hiring rate: 8.2%
4. Atlanta, Georgia
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $60,555
Average hiring rate: 7.8%
3. Austin, Texas
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $63,900
Average hiring rate: 7.8%
2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $64,160
Average hiring rate: 7.9%
1. Houston, Texas
Salary, adjusted for cost of living: $65,648
Average hiring rate: 8.5%
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