St. Paul
St. Paul is a great place to live. The city offers attractions like the Minnesota History Center, Xcel Energy Center and Como Park Zoo and Conservatory. Popular neighborhoods include Downtown Saint Paul, Frogtown, Highland Park, Summit Hill and West 7th Street Corridor.
One of the best things about St. Paul is its economy: it's well diversified with industries such as health care services (which make up 15% of all jobs), financial services (8%), education & health services (5%), restaurants & bars (5%) professional/scientific/technical services (4%) retail trade (4%) accommodation & food services (3%). This makes it easy for people from different backgrounds to find jobs that match their skillsets!
St. Paul is also a great place to love in. It has an average commute time of 20 minutes, which is lower than the national average of 26 minutes and much lower than neighboring Minneapolis (34 minutes).
The city has many housing options, from apartments to single-family homes. Home prices are also affordable compared with other cities in the area.
The city of St. Paul is located in the middle of a metropolitan area that has a population of nearly 3 million people! It's part of the Twin Cities, which includes Minneapolis and Bloomington and are considered to be one of the best places to live in America.