13. Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver is an expensive city to live in, but don’t let that stop you from considering this place. This city boasts cleanliness, electric transportation, diverse foods, and huge sporting events. The economy is growing at all times with many industries supplying job opportunities for all.
14. Sydney, Australia
Sydney is Australia’s most populated city. What allows this city to continue to grow are the art and culture scenes. Events are held everywhere throughout the city to keep it alive. Although this place is expensive to live in, the unemployment rate is extremely low.