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After recently being named the safest large city in Washington, Sammamish has now been named the #1 Small City in the entire United States!

Sammamish Voted Safest Large City in Washington

Sammamish landed the No. 1 spot on Wallethub’s list of best small cities. The rankings were based on five categories: affordability, economic health, education and health, quality of life and safety, according to results released Tuesday by the personal finance website.

The city of about 66,000 is located 21 miles east of Seattle. Located on the east bank of Lake Sammamish, the city is perched on a plateau. The city has one of the highest median incomes in the nation for a city of its size. Sammamish offers a low-density, suburban lifestyle, and it also has excellent public schools.

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To calculate the rankings, experts selected cities with population sizes between 25,000 and 100,000 and discounted cities surrounding a metro area.

Then researchers evaluated each category using 43 “relevant metrics.” They graded every metric on a 100-point scale drawing data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, County Health Rankings, Trip Advisor, Yelp and Trans Union, among others.

Sammamish had an overall score of 72.55 and got high marks in economic health, safety and education and health.

Methodology

In order to determine the best small cities in America, WalletHub compared 1,322 cities across five key dimensions: 1) Affordability, 2) Economic Health, 3) Education & Health, 4) Quality of Life and 5) Safety. For our sample, we selected cities with population sizes between 25,000 and 100,000 and considered only the “city proper” in each case, excluding cities in the surrounding metro area.

We then evaluated the five dimensions using 43 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for small-city residents. Data for metrics marked with an asterisk (*) were available at the state level only. For metrics marked with two asterisks (**), we calculated population size using the square root of the population in order to avoid overcompensating for minor differences across cities.

Finally, we determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.

Far From a Housing Market Crash, Home Prices in Seattle are Expected to Rise 18% Over The Next Year.

Affordability – Total Points: 20

  •          Median Household Income: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  •          Cost of Living: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  •          Homeownership Rate: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  •          Housing Costs: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
    Note: This composite metric consists of:
  1.       Median Home Price / Median Annual Household Income
  2.       Median Annual Gross Rent / Median Annual Household Income
  •          Share of Households with Severe Housing Cost Burden: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)

Economic Health – Total Points: 20

  •          Population Growth: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Income Growth: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Job Growth: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Unemployment Rate: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Share of Population Living in Poverty: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Debt per Median Earnings: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Foreclosure Rate: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Share of People Who Had a Bankruptcy in the Past 12 Months: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)
  •          Median Credit Score: Full Weight (~2.22 Points)

Education & Health – Total Points: 20

  •          School-System Quality*: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on WalletHub’s “States with the Best & Worst School Systems” ranking.
  •          High School Graduation Rate: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Share of Adults Aged 25 & Older with a High School Diploma or Higher: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Percentage of Residents Who Are Fully Vaccinated: Double Weight (~3.33 Points)
  •          Share of Insured Population: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Premature-Death Rate: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Share of Adults in Poor or Fair Health: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Share of Live Births with Low Birthweight: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Share of Obese Adults: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Share of Physically Inactive Adults: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
  •          Limited Access to Healthy Foods: Full Weight (~1.67 Points)
    Note: "Limited Access to Healthy Foods" refers to the share of population that is low income and does not live close to a grocery store.

The safest large city in Washington was Sammamish. Located on the east bank of Lake Sammamish, the city is perched on a plateau. The city has one of the highest median incomes in the nation for a city of its size. Sammamish offers a low-density, suburban lifestyle, and it also has excellent public schools.

Quality of Life – Total Points: 20

  •          Average Commute Time: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Share of Population Who Walk to Work: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Average Weekly Work Hours: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Number of Attractions: Double Weight (~2.50 Points)
  •          Restaurants per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Bars per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Clubs per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Coffee Shops per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Movie Theaters per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Museums per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Performing Arts Centers per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Fitness Centers per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Bike Rental Facilities per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Parks per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  •          Department Stores per Capita**: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)

Safety – Total Points: 20

  •          Violent-Crime Rate: Double Weight (~8.00 Points)
  •          Property-Crime Rate: Double Weight (~8.00 Points)
  •          Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths per Capita: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)

 
Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Areavibes, TransUnion, TripAdvisor, County Health Rankings, Yelp, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, ATTOM Data Solutions and WalletHub research.

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