2019’s Best Places for Summer Jobs

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Posted by: Adam McCann

Summer isn’t just a season of daily walks on the beach or picnics at the park. For some people, especially young adults, the warmer months are a time to gain extra spending money or work experience.

But whether you need or want a summer job, where you look for one will matter almost as much as what you do. Obviously, opportunities will be more widely available in some places than in others. And while a job may pay well in one city, the same position may not pay as much in another. Minimum-wage laws and local costs, for instance, will determine how much you earn and consequently what you’ll be able to afford in terms of housing, transportation and social activities. More importantly, if you’re supporting yourself, location will dictate how much of your income you’ll be able to save if that’s your goal.

With summer-job seekers in mind, WalletHub compared the relative strength of more than 180 markets in the U.S. across 21 key indicators of employment outlook, affordability and downtime-friendliness. Our data set ranges from median income of part-time workers to availability of summer jobs to rental price for a one-bedroom property. Read on for the complete ranking, job-hunting advice from a panel of experts and a full description of our methodology.

  1. Main Findings
  2. Ask the Experts
  3. Methodology

Main Findings

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Best Places to Get a Summer Job

Overall Rank (1=Best)

City

Total Score

‘Youth Job Market’ Rank

‘Social Environment & Affordability’ Rank

1 Orlando, FL 68.66 2 13
2 Scottsdale, AZ 68.15 3 6
3 Denver, CO 66.41 4 8
4 Dover, DE 65.59 1 181
5 Wilmington, DE 63.17 5 25
6 Portland, ME 62.96 13 7
7 Las Vegas, NV 62.51 12 11
8 Austin, TX 62.40 7 29
9 Columbia, MD 62.09 10 14
10 Fort Lauderdale, FL 61.77 11 15
11 Salt Lake City, UT 61.73 8 52
12 San Francisco, CA 61.37 29 1
13 Charleston, SC 60.81 6 97
14 Boston, MA 60.63 16 19
15 Rapid City, SD 60.31 9 62
16 Minneapolis, MN 60.08 23 9
17 Atlanta, GA 59.71 14 57
18 Seattle, WA 59.47 43 2
19 Tampa, FL 59.18 18 39
20 Richmond, VA 58.75 15 96
21 St. Paul, MN 58.45 26 18
22 Pittsburgh, PA 58.31 22 38
23 Raleigh, NC 58.09 17 69
24 St. Louis, MO 58.03 32 16
25 Washington, DC 57.92 52 4
26 Grand Rapids, MI 57.39 25 47
27 Colorado Springs, CO 57.32 33 33
28 Warwick, RI 57.13 20 92
29 Miami, FL 56.84 30 45
30 Worcester, MA 56.81 19 104
31 Portland, OR 56.74 63 5
32 Boise, ID 56.70 37 30
33 Virginia Beach, VA 56.62 31 51
34 Dallas, TX 56.42 24 86
35 Cincinnati, OH 56.22 46 23
36 Honolulu, HI 55.81 86 3
37 Reno, NV 55.70 49 27
38 Henderson, NV 55.69 39 44
39 Des Moines, IA 55.69 36 64
40 Chattanooga, TN 55.63 21 122
41 Indianapolis, IN 55.31 34 83
42 Buffalo, NY 54.97 61 24
43 Providence, RI 54.96 35 100
44 Albuquerque, NM 54.58 50 54
45 Rochester, NY 54.51 82 10
46 Juneau, AK 54.32 56 53
47 Nashville, TN 54.07 53 65
48 Plano, TX 54.01 27 140
49 St. Petersburg, FL 53.99 55 61
50 Nashua, NH 53.97 28 148
51 Huntsville, AL 53.71 42 102
52 Jacksonville, FL 53.68 62 55
53 Chandler, AZ 53.53 71 35
54 Sioux Falls, SD 53.50 74 32
55 Los Angeles, CA 53.38 70 41
56 Durham, NC 53.37 38 110
57 Baltimore, MD 53.16 77 37
58 Madison, WI 53.13 57 88
59 Charleston, WV 53.02 47 107
60 Fort Wayne, IN 53.01 40 115
61 Irvine, CA 52.95 54 103
62 San Diego, CA 52.88 90 22
63 Houston, TX 52.86 73 46
64 Charlotte, NC 52.81 58 98
65 Columbia, SC 52.70 45 133
66 Greensboro, NC 52.53 44 130
67 Billings, MT 52.50 79 48
68 Bismarck, ND 52.47 48 134
69 Manchester, NH 52.46 41 139
70 Tempe, AZ 52.43 83 42
71 Overland Park, KS 52.30 69 74
72 Cedar Rapids, IA 52.28 66 87
73 Oklahoma City, OK 52.02 64 101
74 Tacoma, WA 51.99 94 34
75 Tulsa, OK 51.89 60 114
76 Aurora, CO 51.76 68 95
77 Chicago, IL 51.73 127 12
78 Omaha, NE 51.64 103 36
78 Cleveland, OH 51.64 80 73
80 Birmingham, AL 51.49 59 137
81 Sacramento, CA 51.47 100 40
82 Little Rock, AR 51.05 89 72
83 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 50.83 88 78
84 Phoenix, AZ 50.82 120 28
85 Lewiston, ME 50.66 51 170
86 Lincoln, NE 50.65 107 49
87 Louisville, KY 50.62 95 70
88 Oakland, CA 50.57 130 17
89 Mobile, AL 50.47 87 94
90 Glendale, CA 50.44 101 63
91 Knoxville, TN 50.38 67 142
92 Kansas City, MO 50.37 99 71
93 Springfield, MO 50.12 75 124
94 Akron, OH 50.01 98 82
95 Columbus, OH 49.86 104 80
96 West Valley City, UT 49.82 105 81
97 Burlington, VT 49.78 76 129
98 Salem, OR 49.75 114 59
99 Glendale, AZ 49.65 106 84
100 Lexington-Fayette, KY 49.62 81 126
101 Philadelphia, PA 49.37 113 77
102 Norfolk, VA 49.35 84 131
103 South Burlington, VT 49.23 115 76
104 New Orleans, LA 49.17 126 58
105 Amarillo, TX 49.16 96 113
106 Chesapeake, VA 49.09 97 111
107 Huntington Beach, CA 49.07 129 50
108 Mesa, AZ 49.04 123 67
109 Vancouver, WA 48.90 119 79
110 Irving, TX 48.82 78 160
111 Huntington, WV 48.69 85 144
112 Fremont, CA 48.37 124 85
113 New York, NY 48.25 157 21
114 Fargo, ND 48.21 108 117
115 Gulfport, MS 48.17 92 156
116 Tucson, AZ 48.12 152 26
117 Augusta, GA 48.07 65 180
118 Newport News, VA 47.80 93 167
119 Nampa, ID 47.77 72 179
120 Columbus, GA 47.58 102 153
121 Milwaukee, WI 47.34 144 55
122 Santa Rosa, CA 47.32 128 105
123 North Las Vegas, NV 47.27 110 150
124 Memphis, TN 47.20 109 147
125 San Antonio, TX 47.19 142 66
126 Peoria, AZ 47.13 132 106
127 Missoula, MT 47.09 122 138
128 San Jose, CA 46.91 139 89
129 Ontario, CA 46.90 121 141
130 Winston-Salem, NC 46.82 112 157
131 Toledo, OH 46.65 118 149
132 Spokane, WA 46.58 164 31
133 Anchorage, AK 46.54 140 99
134 Baton Rouge, LA 46.48 111 164
135 Riverside, CA 46.43 131 127
136 Modesto, CA 46.38 154 68
137 Wichita, KS 46.36 133 125
138 Gilbert, AZ 46.32 134 123
139 Fresno, CA 46.21 125 145
140 Montgomery, AL 46.20 116 163
141 Lubbock, TX 46.11 91 177
142 Tallahassee, FL 46.11 117 165
143 Cheyenne, WY 45.63 137 128
144 Casper, WY 45.56 146 108
145 Shreveport, LA 45.40 141 121
146 Jersey City, NJ 45.36 170 43
147 San Bernardino, CA 45.14 136 155
148 Fort Smith, AR 45.10 135 161
149 New Haven, CT 44.99 163 90
150 Fayetteville, NC 44.75 138 154
151 Bakersfield, CA 44.69 155 119
152 Port St. Lucie, FL 44.33 147 146
153 Long Beach, CA 44.08 168 91
154 Las Cruces, NM 44.03 150 143
155 Detroit, MI 44.02 162 120
156 Pearl City, HI 44.00 169 93
157 El Paso, TX 43.99 148 152
158 Cape Coral, FL 43.91 159 132
159 Oceanside, CA 43.71 165 109
160 Fontana, CA 43.61 156 158
161 Fort Worth, TX 43.53 151 159
162 Pembroke Pines, FL 43.42 153 162
163 Stockton, CA 43.33 149 166
164 Aurora, IL 43.25 143 171
165 Garden Grove, CA 43.10 180 20
166 Arlington, TX 42.62 145 173
167 Moreno Valley, CA 42.51 160 168
168 Yonkers, NY 42.49 177 75
169 Santa Ana, CA 42.41 171 112
170 Newark, NJ 42.34 179 60
171 Grand Prairie, TX 41.89 161 174
172 Garland, TX 41.85 158 175
173 Oxnard, CA 41.71 172 116
174 Corpus Christi, TX 40.94 175 135
175 Brownsville, TX 40.93 167 172
176 Jackson, MS 40.74 166 176
177 Anaheim, CA 40.49 173 151
178 Bridgeport, CT 39.43 181 136
179 Chula Vista, CA 39.05 178 169
180 Hialeah, FL 38.43 176 178
181 Laredo, TX 37.10 174 182
182 Santa Clarita, CA 34.17 182 118

Ask the Experts

As with searching for permanent employment, finding part-time, seasonal or temporary work can be challenging. For advice on overcoming those obstacles, we asked a panel of experts to answer the following key questions:

  1. What tips do you have for a young person searching for a summer job or internship?
  2. What types of summer jobs or internships will best equip young people with the skills and experiences they need to secure a full-time career after graduation?
  3. What are the most common mistakes young people make when taking a summer job or internship?
  4. How can local authorities encourage companies to provide summer jobs or internships for young people? Should the government subsidize the cost of summer employment for young people?
  5. In evaluating the best cities for summer jobs, what are the top five indicators?
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Methodology

In order to determine the best cities for summer jobs, WalletHub compared 182 cities — including the 150 most populated U.S. cities, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state — across two key dimensions, “Youth Job Market” and “Social Environment & Affordability.” Our sample considers only the city proper in each case and excludes cities in the surrounding metro area.

We evaluated the two dimensions using 21 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for individuals seeking summer work.

We then determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.

Youth Job Market – Total Points: 75
  • Availability of Summer Jobs: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of part-time and temporary jobs per total civilian population aged 16 to 24 years in the labor force.
  • Availability of Internships: Double Weight (~10.71 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of internship listings per total civilian population aged 16 to 24 years in the labor force.
  • Summer Employment Growth: Double Weight (~10.71 Points)Note: This metric measures the change in employment during summer 2018 and during summer 2017.
  • Summer Employment Bump: Double Weight (~10.71 Points)Note: This metric measures the difference in employment during summer versus year-round. A higher difference favors summer employment.
  • Labor-Force Participation Rate of Population Aged 16 to 24 Years: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)
  • Unemployment Rate of Population Aged 16 to 24 Years: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)
  • Underemployment Rate: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)
  • Net Employment Outlook: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)Notes: This metric measures the percentage of employers who expect to add employees minus the percentage who expect to have fewer, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
  • Ratio of Part-Time Workers to Full-Time Workers: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of part-time employees per 100 full-time employees.
  • Median Income of Part-Time Workers: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)Note: This metric was adjusted for the cost of living.
  • Share of Insured Part-Time Workers: Full Weight (~5.36 Points)Note: “Insured” refers to those with health-insurance coverage.
Social Environment & Affordability – Total Points: 25
  • Share of Population Aged 16 to 24 Years: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Share of Population Aged 16 to 24 Years in Poverty: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Minimum Wage: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: Data for this metric were available at the state level only.
  • Rental Price as Share of Median Income: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric measures the rental price for a one-bedroom property as a share of the median income of part-time workers.
  • Access to Public Transportation: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric measures the percentage of commuters who use public transit.
  • Commuter-Friendliness of Jobs: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of jobs accessible by a 30-minute transit ride per total civilian employed population.
  • Annual Costs of Public Transportation Pass for Part-Time Workers: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric measures annual costs of public transportation pass as a share of the median income of part-time workers.
  • Fun-Friendliness: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric is based on WalletHub’s Most Fun Cities in America ranking.
  • Active-Lifestyle-Friendliness: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric is based on WalletHub’s Best & Worst Cities for an Active Lifestyle ranking.
  • Singles-Friendliness: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)Note: This metric is based on WalletHub’s Best & Worst Cities for Singles ranking.

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Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ManpowerGroup, Chmura Economics & Analytics, Council for Community and Economic Research, Indeed.com, Internships.com, Department of Housing and Urban Development, National Conference of State Legislatures, Numbeo, Center for Neighborhood Technology and WalletHub research.

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