Scottsdale Best City For Single Moms

With National Single Parent Day to be celebrated on March 21, Women’s History Month in full swing and single-mom families making up a quarter of all U.S. households today, the personal finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2016’s Best & Worst Cities for Single Moms.

percentArizona has nine cities in the 150 cities analyzed with Scottsdale, AZ number 1 and Gilbert, AZ number 17.

According to WalletHub, Gilbert, Ariz., has the highest median annual income for single moms (adjusted for cost of living), $46,856, which is four times higher than in New York, the city with the lowest, $12,698. Gilbert also is the 3rd highest percentage of single moms.

With the average annual income for single moms totaling $24,403, not even a third of the $84,541 for families headed by married parents, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 150 largest cities across 17 key metrics to find the most suitable cities for single moms and their families. The data set ranges from “median annual income for single moms” to “housing affordability for single moms” to “access to adequate child care”.

Best Cities for Single MomsWorst Cities for Single Moms
 1Scottsdale, AZ11Plano, TX
2Madison, WI12Des Moines, IA
3Fremont, CA13Omaha, NE
4San Francisco, CA14Raleigh, NC
5Seattle, WA15Orlando, FL
6Pembroke Pines, FL16Huntington Beach, CA
7Irvine, CA17Gilbert, AZ
8Honolulu, HI18Little Rock, AR
9Sioux Falls, SD19Tacoma, WA
10Overland Park, KS20Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Comparing the Best & Worst

  • San Francisco has the highest cost of a babysitter, $18.50, which is two times more expensive than in Fort Wayne, Ind., the city with the lowest, $12.50.
  • Brownsville, Tex., has the highest percentage of single moms with underaged children living below poverty level, 61.2 percent, which is four times higher than in Pembroke Pines, Fla., the city with the lowest, 14.6 percent.
  • Irvine, Calif., has the highest percentage of single moms with at least a bachelor’s degree, 53.84 percent, which is seven times higher than in Cleveland, Ohio, the city with the lowest, 7.54 percent.
  • Brownsville, Tex., has the highest percentage of single moms lacking health-insurance coverage, 33.67 percent, which is 12 times higher than in Worcester, Mass., the city with the lowest, 2.84 percent.
  • Lexington-Fayette, Ky., has the highest number of childcare workers per 1,000 children aged 13 and younger, 19.93, which is six times higher than in Las Vegas, the city with the lowest, 3.34.
  • St. Louis, Mo., has the highest number of child- and day-care establishments per 1,000 children aged 13 and younger, 6.69, which is 16 times more than in North Las Vegas, Nev., the city with the lowest, 0.42.

For the full report and to see where your city ranks, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-cities-for-single-moms/19772/

Arizona’s nine cities ranked in the top 150 cities by WalletHub

Overall RankCityTotal Score‘Single Moms’ Economic & Social Well-Being’ Rank‘Child-Friendly Environment’ Rank
1Scottsdale, AZ65.94241
17Gilbert, AZ57.21148
22Peoria, AZ55.377147
23Chandler, AZ55.354144
56Tempe, AZ51.3323131
93Glendale, AZ46.8552138
117Mesa, AZ44.2242146
126Phoenix, AZ4384133
128Tucson, AZ42.5986137
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