10 Great Cities for College Grads

Cramming for final exams is over and you've got your degree.

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Cramming for final exams is over and you've got your degree. Now the real test begins. As graduates prepare to enter the workforce, they'll find the best job market in the last five years, according to career experts. The bad news: average starting salaries for new grads have dropped below $30,000 during the same time frame.

Here are ten U.S. cities that may offer exceptional opportunities for recent grads in a rebounding economy.

Disclaimer

The unemployment rate data listed is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of March 2011. It is preliminary and has yet to be seasonally adjusted.

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Andrea Browne Taylor
Contributing Editor

Browne Taylor joined Kiplinger in 2011 and was a channel editor for Kiplinger.com covering living and family finance topics. She previously worked at the Washington Post as a Web producer in the Style section and prior to that covered the Jobs, Cars and Real Estate sections. She earned a BA in journalism from Howard University in Washington, D.C. She is Director of Member Services, at the National Association of Home Builders.