The city ranked 50th in overall best places to live in the country. The report noted its schooling systems, rich heritage and popular events. The city ranked 6.7 out of 10 in quality of life, 7.4 out of 10 in value.
The city ranked 50th in overall best places to live in the country. The report noted its schooling systems, rich heritage and popular events. The city ranked 6.7 out of 10 in quality of life, 7.4 out of 10 in value.
The fact that Youngstown is second makes me question the validity of the list.
Same. But I’ve been to Youngstown a few times- it’s not bad. Definitely past its heyday though.
But then, I see Columbus behind and am reminded of someone saying “it’s like a Starbucks inside a Target” and so I think, you know, maybe the list is right.
I think Columbus is probably in a good position, but I would definitely put Dayton and Toledo above Youngstown.