Economic Progress/Innovations and Lifestyle also Attractive to Students
ERI Economic Research Institute has announced that Knoxville, TN is the best place in the U.S. for recent college graduates. The ranking is based on salary and cost of living data that shows that those entering the workforce have a higher standard of living in Knoxville than any other location.
In Knoxville, salaries are 8% below the national average, but the cost of living is 22% below the national average, affording new graduates a significantly higher standard of living. As a comparison, college graduates living in Manhattan earn salaries that are 20% above the national average, but the cost of living is over twice the national average.
Knoxville is a creative class city with the things college graduates are looking for, says Michael Edwards President & CEO of the Knoxville Chamber. The area has an energy fed by the innovative things happening at the University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National Lab located here, a vibrant downtown, and fantastic outdoor recreation opportunities including those in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On top of that, weve seen rising wages and the creation of more than 20,000 net new jobs in the last three years. As the ERI study shows, Knoxville is a great place for recent graduates to start a career in fact, its a great place for anyone to build a career.
ERI compared the cost of living in 261 US metro areas using its proprietary software. Then ERI looked at local salaries for entry-level jobs in five fields requiring college degrees: accounting, law, teaching, sales, and engineering.
ERIs affordability index ranks the most and least affordable cities for a college graduate (see graph below). The complete listing is available for download by clicking below:
ERIs study will allow recent graduates to determine the real buying power of a salary when choosing a job. The results show graduates that rent, utilities, taxes and transportation are keys to affordability and should be considered when choosing a place to start a career.
For example, ERIs study demonstrates that an entry-level attorney in Boulder, Colorado will pay $10,900 more per year on rent and utilities, $2,000 more on taxes, $1,800 more on consumables, and $400 more on transportation than in Knoxville. Thats over $15,000 more to purchase the same standard of living (based on renting a 700 sq. ft. apartment and owning one car worth $7,000 thats driven 15,000 miles per year). But an entry-level attorney can only expect to earn $3,800 more working in Boulder than in Knoxville. That is an $11,000 swing.
According to students in the University of Tennessees MBA program, Knoxville also has a vibrant economy and the lifestyle qualities young, creative and driven people are looking for.
New innovations in nanotechnology at ORNL and all of the economic development going on in Oak Ridge and Knoxville translates into big opportunities for graduates here, says Laura Robertson Nolan a member of class of 2006. Knoxville is not just a sleepy little manufacturing town there really is a lot going on here. If I can make a contribution and be a part of the movement, its worth it to stay in Knoxville and say I was a part of that.
In Knoxville, the cost of living, attractive scenery, efficient roads and community activities are better than other communities, says Douglas Gordan, also a UT MBA student. In particular, we enjoy bicycling on the greenways, we enjoy Sundown in the City, the Rossini Festival, Greek Fest and the Old City and Market Square and many of the area restaurants, book stores and theaters.
ERI Economic Research Institute, Inc., is a compensation research firm specializing in salary survey and cost-of-living analyses. Based in Redmond, Washington, ERI provides compensation reports and software to 10,000 organizations worldwide.








