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Atlanta Tops WalletHub List of Best Cities to Start a Career in 2026

A new national ranking from WalletHub says Atlanta is the best place in America to start a career in 2026, thanks to strong job growth, abundant entry-level opportunities, and a high quality of life for young professionals.

The personal finance website compared 182 U.S. cities using 25 different factors, including entry-level job availability, starting salaries adjusted for cost of living, housing affordability, commute times, and overall livability.

Rounding out the top five were Orlando, Austin, Tampa, and Miami.

WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said the best cities combine strong job markets with livability and long-term career growth potential.

“Transitioning out of school and into the workforce can be a difficult and stressful process,” Lupo said. “The best cities for starting a career not only have a lot of job opportunities but also provide substantial income growth potential and satisfying work conditions.”

Midwest Cities Mixed in Rankings

Several Midwest cities landed in the upper half of the rankings, including:

  • Pittsburgh at No. 7
  • Cincinnati at No. 37
  • Cleveland at No. 40
  • Indianapolis at No. 53
  • Columbus at No. 52

Fort Wayne ranked No. 115 overall. The Summit City placed 91st for professional opportunities and 134th for quality of life in the study.

Meanwhile, Toledo ranked near the bottom at No. 165.

Austin Led in Starting Salaries

WalletHub found Austin offered the highest average starting salaries when adjusted for cost of living, while Orlando tied for the most entry-level jobs per capita in the country.

The report also noted that 69% of U.S. employers reported difficulty finding qualified workers in 2026, creating favorable conditions for graduates entering high-demand fields.

At the bottom of the rankings, New York finished last overall, followed by Bridgeport and Detroit.

WalletHub said the study focused on both professional opportunity and quality-of-life indicators to determine which cities provide the strongest foundation for long-term career success.

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