Washington City Named Among The 25 'Most Caring Cities' In America

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We all need a bit of support from our communities, a need for connection and care that can come from the smallest act of kindness to a larger display of selfless concern, whether it's from volunteering, donating to charity or lending a helping hand to someone in need.

According to a list compiled by WalletHub, Washington is home to one of the "most caring" cities in the entire country, ranking in the Top 25: Seattle. Coming in at No. 24 overall, the city earned a spot near the top of the list thanks to its high ranking in the caring for the vulnerable category.

These are the top 10 most caring cities in America, according to WalletHub:

  1. Virginia Beach, Virginia
  2. Scottsdale, Arizona
  3. Boston, Massachusetts
  4. Gilbert, Arizona
  5. Chesapeake, Virginia
  6. Fremont, California
  7. San Diego, California
  8. Madison, Wisconsin
  9. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  10. Plano, Texas

To determine its list, WalletHub compared the 100 most populated cities around the U.S. across three factors: caring for the community, caring for the vulnerable and caring in the workforce. These factors were then evaluated using 38 relevant metrics, including violent crime rate, driving fatalities per capita, civic engagement, favors for neighbors, share of income donated to charity, volunteering hours per capita, child and adult poverty rates, adoption rate, animal protection laws raking, physicians per capita, paramedics per capita, teachers' care for students' well-being and more.

See the full report at wallethub.com to read up on more of the most caring cities in the country.


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