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2021’s Best & Worst Cities at Money Management – WalletHub Study

With 45 percent of U.S. adults grading their knowledge of personal finance a C or lower and good financial skills being essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, the free credit score website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Best & Worst Cities at Money Management.

In order to determine where Americans are best at handling their finances, WalletHub compared more than 2,500 cities based on 10 key indicators of money-management skills. The data set ranges from the median credit score to average number of late payments to mortgage debt-to-income ratio.

Cities with Best Money-Management Skills Cities with Worst Money-Management Skills
1. Cupertino, CA 2553. Hinesville, GA
2. Scarsdale, NY 2554. Dumfries, VA
3. Saratoga, CA 2555. Locust Grove, GA
4. Los Altos, CA 2556. Hampton, GA
5. Lexington, MA 2557. Dolton, IL
6. Sun City Center, FL 2558. Covington, GA
T-7. Palo Alto, CA 2559. Willis, TX
T-7. Foster City, CA 2560. Jonesboro, GA
9. Mountain View, CA 2561. Donna, TX
10. Sunnyvale, CA 2562. Greenwood, MS
11. Princeton, NJ 2563. Canton, MS
12. Laguna Woods, CA 2564. Raeford, NC
13. McLean, VA 2565. Monroe, LA
14. Needham, MA 2566. Leesville, LA
15. Bronxville, NY 2567. Union City, GA
16. Chevy Chase, MD 2568. College Park, GA
17. Redmond, WA 2569. Ruston, LA
18. Bloomfield Hills, MI 2570. Bastrop, LA
19. Bellevue, WA 2571. Lithonia, GA
20. Sammamish, WA 2572. Fairburn, GA

Best vs. Worst

To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-cities-at-money-management/19256

Readers who are curious to know how their money-management skills compare with those of the average person in their city can view an analysis of their free credit score through WalletHub.

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