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2019's Best & Worst Metro Areas for STEM Professionals


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STEM workers are in fierce demand, and not just in the global epicenter of high tech known as Silicon Valley. According to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) professions grew at over twice the rate as non-STEM jobs between 2009 and 2015. Most types of STEM jobs will also expand faster than all other occupations until 2024.

Given their growing demand, STEM careers today provide some of the most lucrative employment opportunities. They pay higher salaries and boast far fewer threats of unemployment compared with other types of jobs.

To determine the best markets for STEM professionals, WalletHub compared the 100 largest metro areas across 20 key metrics. The data set ranges from per-capita job openings for STEM graduates to annual median wage growth for STEM jobs to projected demand for STEM workers by 2020.

Source: WalletHub

Best Cities for STEM Jobs

Overall Rank
(1 = Best)

Metro Area*

Total Score

'Professional Opportunities'
Rank

'STEM-Friendliness'
Rank

'Quality of Life' Rank

1 Seattle, WA 74.59 1 3 20
2 Boston, MA 68.18 5 1 74
3 Pittsburgh, PA 67.84 10 15 5
4 Austin, TX 64.60 8 14 25
5 San Francisco, CA 64.49 3 5 60
6 Madison, WI 63.59 16 23 15
7 Atlanta, GA 63.50 7 27 24
8 Salt Lake City, UT 63.23 6 26 23
9 Minneapolis, MN 63.07 26 12 17
10 Cincinnati, OH 61.81 22 34 13
11 San Diego, CA 61.43 45 18 12
12 Columbus, OH 61.08 36 22 16
13 Hartford, CT 60.44 14 17 10
14 Springfield, MA 59.75 85 2 11
15 Worcester, MA 59.46 28 6 63
16 Orlando, FL 59.09 9 38 27
17 Chicago, IL 58.87 57 16 21
18 Sacramento, CA 58.68 52 9 32
19 San Jose, CA 57.27 25 7 61
20 Raleigh, NC 56.00 4 58 43
21 Denver, CO 55.54 13 30 55
22 Dayton, OH 55.39 17 40 1
23 Tucson, AZ 54.94 34 49 26
24 St. Louis, MO 54.91 11 52 37
25 Portland, OR 54.86 30 39 31
26 Provo, UT 54.21 24 31 34
27 Phoenix, AZ 53.84 56 32 33
28 Colorado Springs, CO 53.71 33 64 22
29 Richmond, VA 53.71 15 37 59
30 Spokane, WA 53.61 38 35 41
31 Los Angeles, CA 53.55 78 4 69
32 Washington, DC 53.48 2 80 42
33 Houston, TX 53.43 47 20 54
34 Tampa, FL 52.72 39 43 35
35 Albany, NY 52.71 18 41 19
36 Omaha, NE 52.41 37 83 14
37 Philadelphia, PA 51.96 46 19 66
38 Dallas, TX 51.94 41 24 68
39 Allentown, PA 51.44 67 13 39
40 Boise, ID 51.40 65 79 7
41 Ogden, UT 51.31 29 44 8
42 Charlotte, NC 49.84 23 59 56
43 Cleveland, OH 49.79 61 25 65
44 Des Moines, IA 49.19 21 87 30
45 Syracuse, NY 49.08 40 56 3
46 Greenville, SC 48.97 12 78 6
47 Nashville, TN 48.74 50 44 53
48 Rochester, NY 48.66 53 42 47
49 Detroit, MI 48.54 31 33 81
50 Harrisburg, PA 48.43 19 67 18
51 Grand Rapids, MI 48.18 54 53 36
52 San Antonio, TX 48.09 60 50 48
53 Baltimore, MD 48.04 20 11 99
54 Buffalo, NY 47.89 59 51 49
55 New Haven, CT 47.73 86 8 78
56 Kansas City, MO 47.34 42 66 52
57 Indianapolis, IN 47.33 48 36 79
58 Louisville, KY 47.31 43 75 45
59 Albuquerque, NM 47.26 73 60 40
60 New York, NY 47.06 82 10 82
61 Knoxville, TN 47.00 32 73 46
62 Milwaukee, WI 45.97 71 46 58
63 Charleston, SC 45.58 27 96 28
64 Oklahoma City, OK 45.33 58 81 38
65 Providence, RI 45.32 68 29 83
66 Youngstown, OH 45.23 64 65 2
67 Columbia, SC 44.37 35 86 51
68 Greensboro, NC 42.13 55 62 80
69 Jacksonville, FL 41.64 72 74 67
70 Oxnard, CA 41.31 81 28 91
71 Las Vegas, NV 41.20 63 95 44
72 Akron, OH 41.03 75 63 71
73 Bakersfield, CA 41.02 87 57 73
74 Palm Bay, FL 40.78 44 91 9
75 Virginia Beach, VA 40.52 70 61 84
76 Miami, FL 39.83 66 54 88
77 Birmingham, AL 39.55 62 82 76
78 Riverside, CA 39.02 94 21 96
79 Tulsa, OK 38.69 77 93 62
80 Bridgeport, CT 38.69 49 48 100
81 New Orleans, LA 38.44 90 85 57
82 Chattanooga, TN 37.53 51 94 70
83 El Paso, TX 37.38 96 71 64
84 Scranton, PA 37.16 93 72 4
85 Winston, NC 36.59 69 76 90
86 Honolulu, HI 36.08 88 98 50
87 Wichita, KS 35.88 80 77 87
88 Baton Rouge, LA 35.03 79 97 77
89 Lakeland, FL 34.65 76 88 72
90 Fresno, CA 34.53 98 55 86
91 Toledo, OH 34.40 91 68 89
92 McAllen, TX 33.46 97 70 29
93 Augusta, GA 33.12 84 90 85
94 Stockton, CA 32.36 99 46 94
95 Deltona, FL 32.03 92 69 93
96 Little Rock, AR 31.14 83 99 75
97 Memphis, TN 30.52 89 84 95
98 Jackson, MS 27.29 74 100 92
99 North Port, FL 26.40 95 89 97
100 Cape Coral, FL 25.12 100 92 98

*"Metro Area" is a simplified label for Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metric used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

Methodology

In order to determine the best job markets for STEM professionals, WalletHub compared the 100 most populated U.S. metropolitan statistical areas across three key dimensions, "Professional Opportunities," "STEM-Friendliness," and "Quality of Life."

Those dimensions were evaluated using 17 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for STEM professionals. Data for metrics marked with an asterisk (*) were available only at the state level.

Finally, each metro area's weighted average was determined across all metrics to calculate its overall score and the resulting scores were ised to rank-order the sample.

Professional Opportunities – Total Points: 33.33

  • Job Openings for STEM Graduates per Capita: Double Weight (~6.67 Points)
  • Share of Workforce in STEM: Double Weight (~6.67 Points)
  • Projected Demand for STEM Jobs by Year 2020*: Half Weight (~1.67 Points)
  • STEM Employment Growth (2017 vs. 2015): Double Weight (~6.67 Points)
  • Unemployment Rate for Adults with at Least a Bachelor's Degree: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
    Note: "Adults" include the population aged 25 and older.
  • Annual Median Wage for STEM Workers: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
    Note: This metric was adjusted by the cost of living.
  • Average Monthly Earnings for New Employees in STEM Industries: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Annual Median Wage Growth for STEM Workers (2017 vs. 2015): Half Weight (~1.67 Points)

STEM-Friendliness – Total Points: 33.33

  • Mathematics Performance*: Full Weight (~5.13 Points)
    Note: This metric considers standardized math test scores of fourth and eighth graders.
  • Share of Best Engineering Schools: Full Weight (~5.13 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the number of engineering universities in the top 105 of U.S. News & World Report's "Best Engineering Schools" ranking.
  • Quality of Engineering Universities: Full Weight (~5.13 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on U.S. News & World Report's "Best Engineering Schools" score.
  • Disparity of Women vs. Men in STEM Occupations*: Full Weight (~5.13 Points)
  • Research & Development (R&D) Spending & Intensity*: Full Weight (~5.13 Points)
  • Utility Patents*: Half Weight (~2.56 Points)
    Note: "Utility Patents" refers to state-granted invention patents as a percentage of the U.S. total.
  • Number of Tech Meetups per Capita: Half Weight (~2.56 Points)
  • Presence of Tech Summer Programs: Half Weight (~2.56 Points)
    Note: This binary metric considers the presence or absence of Tech Summer Programs in the cities.

Quality of Life – Total Points: 33.33

  • Housing Affordability: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
    Note: This metric was calculated as follows: Annual Median Wage for STEM Workers / Median Gross Rent.
  • Recreation-Friendliness: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on WalletHub's "Best & Worst Cities for Recreation" ranking.
  • Family-Friendliness: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on WalletHub's "Best & Worst Places to Raise a Family" ranking.
  • Singles-Friendliness: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on WalletHub's "Best & Worst Cities for Singles" ranking.

Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Center on Education and the Workforce, United States Patent and Trademark Office, National Center for Education Statistics, National Science Foundation, Council for Community and Economic Research, Indeed, U.S. News & World Report, Salary.com, Institute for Women's Policy Research, Meetup, iD Tech, and WalletHub research.


 

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