With an unemployment rate that's half the national average and the third-best average income for college graduates, the District of Columbia is ranks among the country's top places for young professionals to live, according to a Forbes report. Washington, D.C. placed second behind Houston, Texas and one spot ahead of the Twin Cities.

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