Forget New York — millennials are flocking to these 11 US cities in droves by Mark Abadi on Nov 28, 2017, 2:33 PM Advertisement
 Big cities like New York and Washington DC have always attracted young people looking to get their start. But factors such as rising real-estate prices and high job competition have sent millennials searching for other places in the United States to call their home. We compiled the cities and towns that millennials have moved to in droves over the past few years, using data from personal finance company SmartAsset, real-estate analytics firm RCLCO, and software firm Ellie Mae. Here are the places you'll find booming millennial populations: SEE ALSO: I spent 3 months living in Alaska — here are the 7 things people always get wrong about America's biggest state Charlotte, North Carolina The millennial population of Charlotte, the biggest city in North Carolina, grew by nearly 11,000 in 2015, the latest year for which there is data.
Seattle, Washington Seattle gained more millennials than any other city on the west coast, adding about 10,000 to its population in 2015.
Oakland, California About 7,500 more millennials moved to Oakland in 2015 than left the city, according to SmartAsset.
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