SAN DIEGO—Livability, education, health and local economy and taxes are some of the attributes leading San Diego to be the sixth-best large city in the country to live in, WalletHub spokesperson Jill Gonzalez tells GlobeSt.com. After being named one of the world's smartest cities by National Geographic, San Diego was recently voted by a WalletHub survey as 2015's sixth best large US city in which to live. We spoke exclusively with Gonzalez about what makes San Diego so appealing as a city.
GlobeSt.com: What are the attributes of San Diego that make it one of the top-10 best large US cities in which to live?
Gonzalez: For livability, the city ranked fifth overall. San Diego is one of the best cities for families, ranking seventh. It's also a great place to live in because of its diversity, third highest in the nation. When it comes to the working environment for parents, San Diego ranked high for both working moms and working dads, fifth and sixth, respectively.
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