Still, there are some elements of city living that many surveys don't address. How much would a pint of beer in San Francisco cost? Are there a lot of coffee shops in Philadelphia? Could I go see a concert in Dallas?
News organization Vocativ just released their first Livability Index, which ranks the 35 best U.S.
Vocativ determined the most livable cities for young people based on factors including youngest population, lowest average rent, cheapest gas and electricity prices, food prices and public transportation. It also factored in laundromats, coffee shops, cheap takeout restaurants, nail salons, and music venues per capita, as well as the prices of beer, cigarettes, and marijuana. See the complete methodology here.