Quote Originally Posted by 313WX View Post
Here's the methodology:

"The US Cities Scorecard For Millennials goes beyond one dimensional "Best Cities" rankings and provides rich insights into how US cities rank along 40+ dimensions, from culture to career, climate to commute, taxes to transport, and salary to schools. We partnered with Centiment.co to survey nearly 3,000 millennials across 22 major metropolitan US cities."


Unlinke the lists that Forbes and other sites usually produce, they actually went out and asked real millennials to provide a satisfaction rating for each quality of life category [[career, taxes, transportation, etc.) and then combined the individual scores for each category to determine the average scores that formed the ranking of cities in the OP.
So was it cities or metro areas? If it was metros that's a little different.