Florida ranks low for raising kids. Where does Miramar stand? 5 takeaways
Florida didn’t perform well in WalletHub’s recent ranking of the best states for raising a family, coming in at 40th place.
The state scored poorly in affordability and education, but the question remains: How do individual cities like Miramar fare?
FULL STORY: Florida ranks near bottom for raising families. How does Miramar fit in?
Here are the highlights:
- Miramar was last evaluated by WalletHub in 2018, but recent reports from U.S. News & World Report rank it 34th out of 81 Florida cities.
- The city narrowly surpasses neighboring Pembroke Pines, highlighting its competitive edge in the region.
- Housing affordability is a key differentiator for Miramar, setting it apart from other cities in the state.
- As Broward County’s fourth-largest city, Miramar plays a significant role in shaping regional perceptions and trends.
- WalletHub’s scoring, while not fully detailed, offers insights into how Miramar stands against other Florida cities, particularly in terms of housing and livability.
The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Miramar News newsroom. The full story in the link at top was reported, written and edited entirely by Miramar News journalists.