The Best Small Cities to Move to (If You Love Your Non-Work Life)

The Best Small Cities to Move to (If You Love Your Non-Work Life)
By Liz Steelman

In cities with a remarkably high cost of living, it's likely that life requires you to work 45-plus hours a week and pull a side hustle. While some people love to practically live at work, most strive for that elusive perfect work-life balance. And then there are even some who strive for less work and more life. While this seems like a unicorn lifestyle to those living in a city like New York, there are many who seek out places to live where your 9-to-5 might actually be more like a 9:30-to-4:30. If you are one of these people looking for this, remarkably there are places with work cultures like this—and no, you won't have to live in Europe.

As part of this year edition of WalletHub's Best Small Cities in America survey, the personal finance education site looked at 1,268 cities in the U.S. and plucked out the ones with the lowest average weekly work hours. They found that, as a general rule, if you want to work less, you should head to the Midwest. Four of the five cities with the lowest time spent at work were found there, with Michigan being home to two cities.

Interested in seeing what life could look like outside the office in these cities? Here, some of the highlights:

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November 1, 2018 at 12:30AM
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