New study reveals best and worst places to raise a family in America
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Raising a family encompasses a lot of work and planning, from finding adequate employment to support a household to securing housing in a neighborhood with high-quality schools.
Sometimes these decisions might involve relocating to another area, which isn’t uncommon for most Americans, who are projected to move to a different place in the United States nearly 12 times in their lifetime based on Census data from a report on migration expectancy.
And for families considering a fresh start in a new city, WalletHub released a new report comparing the best and worst cities to raise a family.
The personal finance website compared 182 cities in the U.S. across five categories: family fun, health and safety, education and child care, affordability, and socioeconomics.
Best cities to raise a family in 2026
WalletHub ranked the best and worst cities to raise a family using key categories and 45 metrics, with each benchmark graded on a 100-point scale with a perfect score representing the most ideal condition to take care of a family.
- Fremont, California
- Overland Park, Kansas
- Irvine, California
- Plano, Texas
- Columbia, Maryland
- Bismark, North Dakota
- South Burlington, Vermont
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Seattle
- Boise, Idaho
Worst cities to raise a family in 2026
Local perspective:
WalletHub’s findings rank these cities as the worst place to raise a family, listed below:
- Detroit
- Memphis
- Cleveland
- Gulfport, Mississippi
- Baltimore
- Newark, New Jersey
- Jackson, Mississippi
- Shreveport, Louisiana
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Hialeah, Florida
To see the complete list of the best and worst cities to raise a family, click here.
A closer look at the best places to raise a family
Dig deeper:
WalletHub ranked Fremont, California, Overland Park, Kansas, and Irvine, California as the top cities to raise a family in 2026. Here’s what researchers detailed in their report about each location.
Fremont, CA
Fremont, California ranked first on WalletHub’s list as the best place to raise a family in 2026, primarily because of economic conditions. According to the report, the city has one of the highest median family incomes at more than $137,000, and the second-lowest number of families living in poverty.
WalletHub noted that the city has quality education for children, with several public schools rated roughly 7 out of 10, and ample summer camp opportunities per capita. Fremont is also an ideal place for staying healthy.
According to the report, roughly 1.6% of children lack health insurance, the seventh-lowest percentage in the U.S., and 1.1% of the population lacks access to healthy food. Fremont also has the sixth-most parkland acres per capita, allowing for nice outdoor exercise opportunities.
Overland Park, KS
WalletHub ranked Overland Park, Kansas, as the second-best place to raise a family in 2026. It has one of the lowest unemployment rates (3.2%) in the nation, along with one of the highest median family incomes, at nearly $135,000. The city also has a small percentage of families in poverty.
The area also has the second-highest percentage of two-parent families in the U.S. at more than 81%, and the 13th-lowest separation and divorce rate in the nation. Meanwhile, Overland Park is also a quality environment for child safety, with a low traffic fatality rate and the third-best public hospitals in the U.S.
Irvine, CA
Irvine, California earned the third spot as the best area to raise a family, in part because it has the second-lowest violent crime rate and the 15th-lowest property crime rate, along with a low traffic fatality rate, beneficial to children’s safety.
According to WalletHub, the city is also a nice place for children’s education, boasting the third-highest number of schools with a 7-plus out of 10 rating and the eighth-highest high school graduation rate.
Moreover, Irvine has the 10th-highest number of two-parent families and the second-lowest separation and divorce rate in the nation.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by WalletHub, which conducted a report comparing 182 U.S. cities using key categories and metrics, which were graded on a 100-point scale. This story was reported from Washington, D.C.