If you’re one of the millions of unemployed Americans looking for work right now, it’s clear the job market is tough. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that in August, the number of job seekers outpaced available openings in the US for the first time since April 2021. This shift comes amid a wave of layoffs this year across major employers, including Amazon, Meta, and GM.
For many out-of-work Americans, it’s easy to feel discouraged — but there’s still hope. WalletHub has ranked the best and worst cities in the US for job hunters, highlighting where your odds might be strongest and weakest.
To determine where you’ll have the best chance at landing, keeping, and actually enjoying a job, WalletHub compared all 50 states using 34 metrics reflecting job-market strength and economic health. These factors include employment growth, median annual income, average commute time, job security, and even the likelihood that artificial intelligence could impact your job in the future.
WalletHub found that many of the best states for jobs are clustered in New England, the Upper Midwest, and the Great Plains, with Texas standing out as the lone Southern state on the list. Despite their regional and industry differences — from tech in Massachusetts to agriculture in the Dakotas — these states share common strengths: low unemployment, solid job growth, and business-friendly environments.
“The best states for jobs make it easier for residents to find and retain jobs, and employers in these states also offer very competitive compensation and benefits,” said WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.
If you’re job hunting, considering a move or simply curious about the employment landscape, WalletHub’s analysis offers valuable insights into where opportunities are strongest across the country.
https://www.businessinsider.com/best-worst-states-for-jobs-2025