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Three of the top 10 best cities to start a career in 2024 are in Florida.

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What are they like in terms of employment opportunities?

Finally, what does cost of living look like as compared to the national average?

Also here are 20 cities where it is easy to land a high-paying job.

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Miami

Miami came in at number nine in WalletHubs analysis.

Its also a great spot for art enthusiasts, as it touts many contemporary art galleries.

Miami has a bustling education and health services market, according to theU.S.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics.

According toPayScale, the cost of living is 21% higher in Miami than the national average.

Youll find no shortage of sporting events, museums, restaurants and entertainment options, according toU.S.

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News & World Report.

And like the rest of Florida, youll enjoy mild weather all year-round and have access to dazzling beaches.

Jobs that are particularlyrobusthere are in office and administrative support, sales and food preparation and serving related.

Here, youll find an array of gorgeous beaches, year-round sunshine and a happening food scene.

The cost of living in Orlando is 5% higher than the national average, according toPayScale.

Its the second best city in the U.S. to launch a career, according to WalletHubs analysis.

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