With the Texas job market growing four times thebrrate of the national economy, the personal finance website WalletHub conductedbran in-depth analysis of 2015's Best & Worst Texas Cities for Finding a Job.
To help Texas residents and inbound migrants findbrthe best employment markets in the state, WalletHub analysts compared the 122brmost populated Texas cities using 16 key metrics ranging from monthly medianbrstarting salary to employment growth to housing and transportation costs.
Here are the top 10 best Texas cities for findingbra job:
1. Southlake
2. Coppell
3. UniversitybrPark
4. FlowerbrMound
5. SugarbrLand
6. Richardson
7. Colleyville
8. Saginawbr
9. LakebrJackson
10. Keller
Southlake also ranked first as having the highestbrmedian annual income, followed by Colleyville at No. 2 and Keller at No. 4. Andbrwhile Colleyville ranked first when it came to the most affordable housing,brSouthlake ranked a close third. In addition, Southlake ranked fifth as havingbrthe highest number of job opportunities.
For the full report and to see where other citiesbrrank click here.