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The 25 best-run cities in America

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Elena Cox
October 6, 2025
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The 25 best-run cities in America

Cities and towns throughout the United States vary drastically in terms of how well they are managed and operated on a daily and yearly basis. Those that work efficiently and effectively usually have stronger economies, lower crime rates, and higher median annual incomes.

However, it's important to note that tried-and-true strategies for city management could soon change. A 2025 report from Deloitte found that city governments are artificial intelligence for functions like city planning and operations. In the near future, this could impact everything from traffic to air quality within many urban centers. Additionally, pressure is mounting on local political administrations to improve the quality of life for the working class, as evidenced by democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani winning the  in November 2025.

Urban management strategies may shift even further in the face of climate change and growing housing shortages. Global warming has led to an increase in , like the floods that and New York and New Jersey in July 2025鈥攃atastrophes that most cities don't have the resources to handle. Meanwhile, many metros don't even have enough housing stock for their citizens, with mayors projecting a need for an by 2030. Housing prices are also becoming untenable for many, with roughly half of U.S. households spending over 30% of their .

With time, these trends may completely redefine what we think of as a successful city. For now, though, some of the best-run American cities are distinguished by their opportunities for economic growth and education, which in turn increase the quality of services and quality of life for their residents. These cities also tend to attract young professionals as well as older, more experienced professionals looking to start or advance their careers.

To define the best of the best, 麻豆原创 listed the 25 best-run U.S. cities using 2025 data from . Cities are ranked by their overall operating efficiency, which is determined by the quality of services and total budget per capita.The factors used to determine the overall quality of city services in six key categories: financial stability, education, health, safety, economy, and infrastructure and pollution.

Read on to learn more about America's best-run cities.

Aerial view of Topeka and statehouse.
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#25. Topeka, Kansas

- Quality of city services rank: 95
- Financial stability rank: 99
- Education rank: 94
- Health rank: 102
- Safety rank: 89
- Economy rank: 68
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 5

To entice more new workers to Topeka, the city broadened its $15,000 relocation incentive in 2023. If the new residents work in person for a local company, the money can be used toward buying a home or paying for child care expenses.

Veterans and previous residents returning to the area are eligible for a $5,000 incentive. The program supports local employers, addresses the low unemployment rate of 4.3%, and helps the economy grow. Topeka is run by a city council and a manager.

Aerial view Mobile skyline.
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#24. Mobile, Alabama

- Quality of city services rank: 94
- Financial stability rank: 56
- Education rank: 35
- Health rank: 124
- Safety rank: 107
- Economy rank: 111
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 29

Significant industrial development has occurred in Mobile in recent years. The city began construction on a in 2024, and as of 2025, a $237.5 million replacement of the previous Civic Center is moving forward. Mobile is governed by a mayor and a city council.

Aerial view of Lexington.
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#23. Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky

- Quality of city services rank: 64
- Financial stability rank: 57
- Education rank: 39
- Health rank: 104
- Safety rank: 43
- Economy rank: 97
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 130

The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government is . It's constructing a new government center and a second senior center and developing property along the Kentucky River. The city is also expanding its boundaries, opening thousands of acres for the construction of homes and businesses to accommodate an influx of residents expected in the coming years.

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#22. Grand Rapids, Michigan

- Quality of city services rank: 35
- Financial stability rank: 58
- Education rank: 53
- Health rank: 37
- Safety rank: 67
- Economy rank: 66
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 7

The Grand Rapids council comprises seven elected officials, including the city's mayor. The city has a lower-than-average crime rate, which is reflected in its relatively high safety ranking. While the city hasn't always been safe, crime rates have come down significantly over the years, particularly homicide cases.

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#21. Raleigh, North Carolina

- Quality of city services rank: 13
- Financial stability rank: 10
- Education rank: 51
- Health rank: 21
- Safety rank: 35
- Economy rank: 21
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 98

Raleigh's city council comprises seven members and one mayor. The city's strategic plan focuses on improving arts and cultural resources, economic development, and transportation.

Riverfront and park in Columbus.
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#20. Columbus, Georgia

- Quality of city services rank: 106
- Financial stability rank: 48
- Education rank: 54
- Health rank: 148
- Safety rank: 60
- Economy rank: 77
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 65

In June 2025, Columbus State University launched plans to for robotics, engineering, space science, and more. has a mayor, city council, and city manager, all of whom work together to strengthen the city's economic development and attract new residents.

Jacksonville skyline across the St. Johns River.
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#19. Jacksonville, Florida

- Quality of city services rank: 93
- Financial stability rank: 68
- Education rank: 72
- Health rank: 128
- Safety rank: 90
- Economy rank: 57
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 45

In 2000, voters approved a half-cent sales tax to fund the Better Jacksonville Plan, a $2.25 billion program to improve roads, infrastructure, the environment, and economic development. Projects include a $775 million renovation of the city's pro football stadium and the conversion of an industrial shipyard into a 10-acre waterfront park.

In 2025, Duval County Public Schools, which includes Jacksonville, earned its first-ever A grade from the state.

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#18. Tallahassee, Florida

- Quality of city services rank: 54
- Financial stability rank: 69
- Education rank: 42
- Health rank: 112
- Safety rank: 66
- Economy rank: 78
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 21

Florida's state capital is also boosted by the presence of Florida State University, which generates in economic impact for Leon County in tourism alone. Revitalization efforts in the city include redeveloping around City Hall and SoMo Walls, an award-winning, mixed-use arts and retail property redevelopment. Tallahassee has a council-manager government with a mayor and four commissioners who are each elected to four-year terms, and four appointed officers who manage the city's daily operations.

Aerial view of Norfolk and Elizabeth River.
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#17. Chesapeake, Virginia

- Quality of city services rank: 21
- Financial stability rank: 8
- Education rank: 9
- Health rank: 111
- Safety rank: 22
- Economy rank: 56
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 133

Chesapeake focuses significant attention on economic development and is a stable location to open and develop a business. The city also ranks well for education, with more than 40 schools located in the Chesapeake City Public Schools district.

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#16. Missoula, Montana

- Quality of city services rank: 44
- Financial stability rank: 122
- Education rank: 25
- Health rank: 53
- Safety rank: 58
- Economy rank: 3
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 62

Missoula has been focused on recruiting and and has raised salaries accordingly. To pay for these and other budget increases in the 2026 fiscal year, the city government approved a 3.4% in August 2025. Missoula has a mayor and a city council.

Durham downtown cityscape.
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#15. Durham, North Carolina

- Quality of city services rank: 19
- Financial stability rank: 2
- Education rank: 14
- Health rank: 22
- Safety rank: 77
- Economy rank: 11
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 140

The city council of Durham, North Carolina, comprises three elected ward members, three at-large members, and a mayor. Durham is very invested in its future and has implemented many strategic plans to support developments and improvements, . The city focuses heavily on shared economic prosperity, which reflects its #2 ranking for financial stability.

Aerial view of Warwick Point.
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#14. Warwick, Rhode Island

- Quality of city services rank: 33
- Financial stability rank: 110
- Education rank: 74
- Health rank: 67
- Safety rank: 1
- Economy rank: 31
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 116

Businesses are opening and expanding in Warwick, which has low crime rates across more than 30 unique villages. The city is governed by a mayor and a city council.

Las Cruces and the Organ Mountains.
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#13. Las Cruces, New Mexico

- Quality of city services rank: 76
- Financial stability rank: 54
- Education rank: 86
- Health rank: 83
- Safety rank: 118
- Economy rank: 30
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 90

In November 2024, Las Cruces voters agreed to a 0.325% gross receipt tax increase that eventually added $11.5 million to the city's budget in 2025. As of 2025, more affordable housing projects are in the works, primarily funded by $11 million in state grants. Las Cruces is governed through a council-manager structure.

Oklahoma City downtown skyline in the late afternoon.
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#12. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

- Quality of city services rank: 62
- Financial stability rank: 7
- Education rank: 108
- Health rank: 107
- Safety rank: 72
- Economy rank: 38
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 128

Sales taxes are Oklahoma City's largest single revenue source, but as of 2025, they've fallen behind government expenditures. As a result, OKC has implemented budget cuts for 2026 and initiated plans to scale back the city's workforce. Oklahoma City has a council-manager form of government.

Aerial view of Mesa city center.
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#11. Mesa, Arizona

- Quality of city services rank: 55
- Financial stability rank: 67
- Education rank: 82
- Health rank: 74
- Safety rank: 33
- Economy rank: 19
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 137

The third-largest city in Arizona, Mesa, is run by a mayor and city council. The city has relatively low crime rates and a thriving economy鈥攊n 2024, It opened Mesa Business Builder @ The Studios, a downtown facility dedicated to supporting businesses of all sizes.

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#10. Fort Wayne, Indiana

- Quality of city services rank: 47
- Financial stability rank: 20
- Education rank: 63
- Health rank: 113
- Safety rank: 17
- Economy rank: 45
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 127

Purdue University's forthcoming music technology building on the Fort Wayne campus is expected to open in fall 2026 and is receiving $15 million from the state budget. The city has also been in neighborhood infrastructure鈥攕treets, bridges, sidewalks, and alleys鈥攁s well as its police department and parks.

Summer view of beach and hotels in Virginia Beach.
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#9. Virginia Beach, Virginia

- Quality of city services rank: 2
- Financial stability rank: 9
- Education rank: 4
- Health rank: 59
- Safety rank: 8
- Economy rank: 12
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 105

Virginia Beach has some of the lowest poverty and violent crime rates in the nation. The city also has impressive city services, and a July 2025 survey found that residents with factors like public safety and recreation. Virginia Beach has multiple committees to create and develop economic and business opportunities locally, nationally, and globally.

Aerial view of Lincoln and State Capitol building in autumn.
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#8. Lincoln, Nebraska

- Quality of city services rank: 18
- Financial stability rank: 3
- Education rank: 105
- Health rank: 20
- Safety rank: 21
- Economy rank: 58
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 123

Lincoln's police department provides public access to city-wide data and statistics, including daily call summaries, crime alerts, and a crime mapping website. Its boosts city spending on public pools, the StarTran bus system, and pensions for police and firefighters.

Tourists visit Falls Park in Sioux Falls.
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#7. Sioux Falls, South Dakota

- Quality of city services rank: 16
- Financial stability rank: 23
- Education rank: 75
- Health rank: 46
- Safety rank: 29
- Economy rank: 7
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 63

Sioux Falls focuses its investments on . The city is active in talent recruitment, invests in infrastructure to improve residents' quality of life, and continually seeks to enhance its economic position.

Legislative Hall in Dover.
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#6. Dover, Delaware

- Quality of city services rank: 73
- Financial stability rank: 88
- Education rank: 58
- Health rank: 103
- Safety rank: 99
- Economy rank: 14
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 56

As of 2025, Dover is in the midst of, a $500 million development project aimed at transforming the city's downtown. When finished, it will have new housing, commercial space, a transit hub, a river walk, green space, and an amphitheater.

In 2024, the city's police department enacted a to develop solutions for entrenched safety issues such as drug overdoses, public lewdness, and trespassing.

Nashua City Hall aerial view.
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#5. Nashua, New Hampshire

- Quality of city services rank: 4
- Financial stability rank: 22
- Education rank: 37
- Health rank: 47
- Safety rank: 2
- Economy rank: 4
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 50

Nashua has an extremely active and strong police department that prioritizes by working with the city's residents. The city government has been recognized for how well it , including an annual and events.

Skyline of downtown Boise.
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#4. Boise, Idaho

- Quality of city services rank: 11
- Financial stability rank: 45
- Education rank: 56
- Health rank: 32
- Safety rank: 6
- Economy rank: 16
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 68

Boise has a mayor-council form of government, in which the mayor works full-time and only votes in case of a tie, and six council members who work part-time. This council committed to having the city government be , and the rest of the city by 2050.

Manchester skyline with Granite Street Bridge.
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#3. Manchester, New Hampshire

- Quality of city services rank: 32
- Financial stability rank: 95
- Education rank: 116
- Health rank: 43
- Safety rank: 15
- Economy rank: 8
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 37

The city of Manchester, known as New Hampshire's business capital, is led by a mayor and a board of 14 aldermen. Manchester has a and is the largest city in New Hampshire.

An aerial view of Nampa.
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#2. Nampa, Idaho

- Quality of city services rank: 41
- Financial stability rank: 83
- Education rank: 140
- Health rank: 84
- Safety rank: 5
- Economy rank: 1
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 93

Nampa, west of Boise, is governed by a mayor and a . City leaders are grappling with the to handle expected growth, and existing residents' concerns about where those developments should occur. Additional developments include the upcoming , a mixed-use project greenlit in February 2025.

Aerial view of downtown Provo.
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#1. Provo, Utah

- Quality of city services rank: 5
- Financial stability rank: 31
- Education rank: 29
- Health rank: 35
- Safety rank: 3
- Economy rank: 84
- Infrastructure and pollution rank: 23

Provo has one of the lowest violent crime rates in the United States, placing this city at #3 in the safety rankings. Provo is also known as a great place to start a business and raise a family, with strong educational and economic ratings.

Data reporting by Rob Powell. Additional writing by Jill Jaracz. Story editing by Cu Fleshman.

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