25 Best Places to Live in the US for Families

In this article we will take a look at 25 best Places to live in the US for families. You can skip our detailed analysis of the best American areas to reside, and go to the 5 Best Places to Live in the US for Families.

When it comes to the best places to live in the US for families, there’s plenty of options and sources to consult. As usual, we went with the public and most accurate data from the US Census bureau. The first and most important factor we’ve considered is education. We also took into account key factors like Cost of Living Grade, Crime & Safety Grade, and Housing Grade.

25. Portland, Oregon

Population - 653.115

Weather - From 36°F to 84°F and is rarely below 26°F or above 95°F

Portland is an urban-suburban mix, with short, ward, and dry summers and quite cold, wet, and overcast winters. Yep, this is Oregon, yet it’s got a B+ grade for Public Schools and an A- for General Good for Families. If you’re ok with an average of 154 rainy days a year, you’ll find an eco-friendly environment, parks, bridges, bicycle paths, and a deluge of microbreweries and coffeehouses to spend those rainy days, while your kids are studying hard at one of over 100 college and university campuses. In Portland, you’ll find the OMSI Planetarium and 30 museums.

Best Places To Live in the US for Families
Best Places To Live in the US for Families

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24. Kansas City, Missouri

Population - 491.918

Weather - From 24°F to 90°F, rarely below 7°F or above 99°F

Kansas City is Good for Families (A- rating), Night Life (A), diversity (A), Jobs (A-), Commute (A-), and Outdoors Activities (A-) heaven. Housing (B), Cost of Living (B), and Public Schools (B+) all rank in the B category.

23. Washington, District of Columbia

Population - 684.498

Weather - Warm and muggy summers and very cold winters; partly cloudy year-round. Temperature varies from 29°F to 88°F and is rarely below 17°F or above 96°F.

The capital of the United States, Washington D.C. is home to the Smithsonian Institution, the world-renowned museum and research complex consisting of 17 museums and galleries, including the National Zoo. Public schools in Washington D.C. are above average.

22. Boise, Idaho

Population - 228,790

Weather - Semi-arid climate with 4 distinctive seasons, typical summer temperature is about 90°F, reaching 100°F maximums and typical winters of 30.7 °F, seldom falling to 0 °F.

A great, small, quiet place to successfully start the long-term project called “Happy Family”. Public Schools here are above average, ranking A -.

21. Saint Paul, Minnesota

Population - 307,695

Weather - Warm and wet summers, average 83°F, rarely above 91°F; freezing, snowy, and windy winters with 9°F- 10°F, rarely below that mark.