In honor of Veterans Day, Navy Federal Credit Union Releases Best Cities After Service to Support Transition to Civilian Life
Sarasota, FL tops the list of cities; Report includes locations for retired Veterans, small business owners, homebuyers and best small towns.
Navy Federal Credit Union, in partnership with Sperling’s BestPlaces, released its 2024 Best Cities After Service list—a report designed to help military servicemembers, Veterans and their families make a smooth transition to civilian life by evaluating the pros and cons of US cities where they may consider settling down. From coastal and midwestern locations, to warm and cold climates and big cities and small towns, the Best Cities After Service report has options for everyone.
More than 200,000 servicemembers transition out of Active Duty each year. Research shows that Veterans face hurdles achieving their own financial goals due to high costs of living, inflation and housing burdens. At the same time, financial opportunities motivate many Veterans to use the skills they developed during service to start their own businesses, pursue their passions, and earn a comfortable living in the long term.
“When you leave military service, finding a home, starting a new career and making a financial plan are daunting steps,” said Clay Stackhouse, a retired Marine Corps colonel and regional outreach manager at Navy Federal. “This unique population of individuals has diverse needs, so it’s more important than ever for us to provide tools and resources that support them through all aspects of the transition to the civilian world.”
Navy Federal, which serves over 2 million Veteran members, worked with Sperling’s BestPlaces to evaluate and rank 400 cities across the United States based on a suite of aggregate quality-of-life measures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, such as:
Veteran success and wellness (i.e. community of Veterans, Veteran income, Veteran-owned businesses, proximity to VA hospitals and military bases to serve as resources)
Affordability (i.e. taxes, housing costs)
Economic health (i.e. unemployment, income change, house appreciation)
Climate, environmental health (i.e. healthy air and water), and national hazard risk
Recreational opportunity (i.e. trails, sports, zoos, aquariums) and proximity to amenities, arts and culture
Crime rate
Community diversity and population change
Proximity to airport
Quality of schools
Health resources
“More than ever, choosing the right place to live can be the springboard for success and happiness,” said Bert Sperling, founder and CEO of Sperling's BestPlaces. “Tailored for Veterans and their families, these rankings are an important resource in finding a new place to call home.”
Top 10 Best Cities After Service:
Sarasota, FL
Norwich, CT
Derry, NH
Omaha, NE
Portland, ME
Virginia Beach, VA
Sebastian, FL
Oklahoma City, OK
Duluth, MN
Rapid City, SD
Best Cities for Retired Veterans:
Sarasota, FL
Derry, NH
Tampa, FL
Duluth, MN
Norwich, CT
Best Cities for Veterans to Buy a House:
Altoona, PA
Abilene, TX
Muncie, IN
El Paso, TX
Mansfield, OH
Best Cities for Veterans to Start a Business:
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Johnson City, TN
Bend, OR
Logan, UT
Wichita Falls, TX
Best Small Towns for Veterans:
Glens Falls, NY
Ames, IA
Mankato, MN
La Crosse, WI
Manhattan, KS
The credit union published its original Best Cities After Service list in 2018, followed by an expanded version in 2022 that explored cities for retirement, homebuying and military families. This year’s continued expansion to include top cities for Veteran entrepreneurs and best small towns demonstrates Navy Federal’s commitment to listening to the needs of the military community and tailoring its support initiatives. For more resources on the transition to civilian life, visit www.navyfederal.org/militarylife.
In honor of Veterans Day, Navy Federal is also donating to The Mission Continues, which aims to empower Veterans to apply their skills and leadership abilities in serving their communities. The donation will benefit the nonprofit’s National Service Platoon Program. More details on Navy Federal’s celebrations for Veterans Day can be found at navyfederal.org/veterans.