This city is home to prestigious universities — and to young, rich Americans fleeing the chaos of big metros
Cambridge, Massachusetts, best known as the brainy backyard of Harvard University and MIT, has been crowned the top destination for young, wealthy professionals looking to escape the chaos of big cities, according to a new report by GOBankingRates.
Forget Manhattan’s skyline or LA’s beaches — this study reveals that young high earners now prioritize safety, livability and a chance to grow their wealth.
Cambridge, with its historic charm, cultural vibrancy and proximity to Boston, ticks all the right boxes.
More than 40% of Cambridge’s residents are between 25 and 44 years old, and more than half of those households earn at least $150,000 annually — the income threshold deemed “wealthy” by the study.
The city also boasts a stellar livability score of 86 out of 100, driven by low crime rates and its easy access to Boston’s booming job market.
