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Austin holds onto top-15 rank in 2025 list of America's best cities

Austin has maintained its No. 15 rank for two years.
A new report ranking the best cities in America has declared Austin is the 15th best U.S. city in 2025.
The annual "America's Best Cities" report from Resonance Consultancy, a Canada-based real estate and tourism marketing firm, ranks the relative qualities of livability, cultural "lovability," and economic prosperity in America's principal cities with metropolitan populations of 500,000 or more.
These top 100 cities "brilliantly weave local culture with economic prospects, aligning with global and domestic travel trends to create premier experiences for both residents and travelers."
Austin held on to its No. 15 rank for the second year in a row, with the report hailing the Texas capital city as the "new hometown" of the American dream. Among Austin's other shining attributes are its its booming population growth – which the report says has now grown to more than 2.47 million people – plus its shifting real estate market and economic gains.
"Austin’s hyper-growth party is still going (although a little more restrained than a few years ago), with the metro adding 29,000 jobs last year and projections calling for 3 million people by 2030, especially as housing affordability increases," the report said.
The report also puts a large focus on Austin's ever-changing skyline and bustling business sector, despite the city's office vacancies soaring above 25 percent.
"[T]he 66-story Sixth & Guadalupe stacked 589,000 square feet of offices above 349 rentals in 2023, and the 1,022-foot Waterline is halfway to its 2026 crown," the report said. "Samsung’s $17-billion Taylor fab is now scheduled for 2026 mass production, while Tesla is doubling Gigafactory Texas for cheaper EVs and future robotaxis, and has filed plans for an adjacent 3.8-mile riverfront 'ecological paradise.'"
Several of these large Austin-based companies are some of the best places to work for, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Elsewhere in Texas
Houston (No. 13) and Dallas (No. 14) both ranked above Austin in the top 20, while San Antonio sank into the No. 41 spot after previously ranking 32nd last year. El Paso also fell from No. 83 in 2024 to No. 100 this year.
Jason McGrath, the executive vice president and head of U.S. Corporate Reputation at Ipsos, said in the report that American cities are proving their resiliency as they are faced with "climate issues, increasing infrastructural demands, and shifting geopolitical landscapes affecting international relations and travel."
"Despite these hurdles, cities are creatively reinventing themselves to shine as examples of cultural vibrancy and innovation, keeping their competitive edge both locally and globally," McGrath said. "Our report shows that the allure of American cities remains strong, thanks to their rich diversity and vast attractions — from natural wonders to buzzing cultural hubs."
The top 10 best cities in America in 2025 are:
- No. 1 – New York City, New York
- No. 2 – Los Angeles, California
- No. 3 – Chicago, Illinois
- No. 4 – San Francisco, California
- No. 5 – Seattle, Washington
- No. 6 – Miami, Florida
- No. 7 – Boston, Massachusetts
- No. 8 – Washington, D.C.
- No. 9 – Las Vegas, Nevada
- No. 10 – San Diego, California
