10 yuppie capitals of America

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Millennials Yuppies

By Sabrina Perry

“Yuppies” are the young, urban professionals of today, a term from the 1980s. Today’s lexicon may occasionally use a different name with fuzzier definitions — millennials — but the sentiment is similar. Frequently, these adults utilize their college degrees at small startups in big cities and make comfortable incomes but rent housing instead of buying.

It’s no longer a career ladder, but a career jungle gym, and who wants to tie themselves to a mortgage with the possibility of jumping to a new job in two years?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, many yuppies congregate around cities such as Seattle and Boston, which have local universities and are large enough to provide ample career opportunity.

To find the yuppie capitals of America, FindTheHome used data from the American Community Survey to create a Yuppie Index that examines the density of people with a bachelor’s degree, the percent of the population between 20 and 34 years old, the percent of people renting and the average per capita income — the higher, the yuppier.

The 10 highest-ranking cities are the yuppie capitals of America.

Note: Only cities with populations of 100,000 people or over were considered. In the case of ties, the city with the largest population is ranked higher.

#10. Minneapolis, MN

Yuppie Index: 81.68

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 47

Average Per Capita Income: $32,232

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 51.4

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 32.04

Population: 394,424  

#9. Atlanta, GA

 

Yuppie Index: 81.76

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 47.1

Average Per Capita Income: $35,719

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 55.9

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 30.23

Population: 440,641

#8. Boston, MA

Yuppie Index: 82.2

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 44.6

Average Per Capita Income: $34,770

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 65.8

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 34.58

Population: 639,594  

#7. Tallahassee, FL

 

Yuppie Index: 82.5

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 47.5

Average Per Capita Income: $23,942

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 59.4

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 38.4

Population: 185,395

#6. Madison, WI

Yuppie Index: 83.27

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 55

Average Per Capita Income: $31,659

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 51.3

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 34.55

Population: 239,848  

#5. San Francisco, CA

 

Yuppie Index: 83.31

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 52.9

Average Per Capita Income: $49,986

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 63.4

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 28.43

Population: 829,072

#4. Washington D.C.

Yuppie Index: 83.49

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 53.4

Average Per Capita Income: $46,502

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 58.4

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 31.6

Population: 633,736  

#3. Seattle, WA

 

Yuppie Index: 83.77

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 57.9

Average Per Capita Income: $44,167

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 53.8

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 30.05

Population: 637,850

#2. Irvine, CA

Yuppie Index: 84.24

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 65.6

Average Per Capita Income: $43,456

Percent of Population Renting Housing: 50.8

Percent of Population Between 20-34 Years Old: 24.99

Population: 229,850  

#1. Arlington, VA

 

Yuppie Index: 87.52

Percent with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 72

Average Per Capita Income: $62,854

Percent Renting Housing: 55.2

Percent Between 20-34 Years Old: 34.96

Population: 220,173

Research these cities on FindTheHome.

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