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Bellevue: The place to be 

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Taylor Winkel

Bellevue was rated the second best city to live in America by a business-oriented website, 24/7 Wall Street, according to KING 5 News. Judged on such factors as the labor market, extracurricular amenities and median home values, Bellevue is considered "very well educated” and “vibrant” by the report. The city fell just short of Newton, Massachusetts, a close-in Boston suburb that was rated No. 1 with less crime and higher income and home values.

Taylor Winkel

By Taylor Winkel

Taylor Winkel is a Journalism and Political Science student at the University of Washington. Follow her on Twitter: @twinkelnews. She can be emailed at Taylor.Winkel@crosscut.com.