The Raleigh metro area is one of the most attractive places for Millenials to relocate, according to an analysis from Commerical Cafe. 

Millennialsโ€” adults age 23 to 38โ€”currently make up the largest portion of the workforce in the country. 

The study ranked Raleigh third in the country, behind Denver and Austin, as a hot spot for Millenials by analyzing migration trends demographics, affordability, employment rates, educational levels, and commuter times.  

โ€œThis research focuses on demographic and economic metrics but also recognizes that several other factors contribute to the perceived quality of life in each location,โ€ according to the study. โ€œFor instance, a wide array of personal preferences can greatly influence an individualโ€™s choice of living in a particular metropolitan area, such as the climate, geography, urban density, air quality, public transportation options, the local food, entertainment, and sporting scene.โ€

Raleigh has seen a nearly 13 percent increase in its millennial population since 2014, likely due in part due to the tech/startup culture and downtownโ€™s renaissance. The City of Oaks also has among the lowest unemployment rates for millennialsโ€”less than 2.5 percent are hard up for a job.

Most notably, Millenials in Raleigh are among the most educated of the top metros, with 41 percent having a Bachelorโ€™s degree or higher. 

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