In a recent report from 1776, cities were evaluated on their millennial population and a few startup havens were at the top of the list. The Bay Area grabbed the second spot, as it houses the most startups in the country by far, with Washington DC reigning supreme with 8 percent of their population being between the ages of 25 and 34 with a college degree. This is a surprisingly important statistic for Millennials deciding on where to work. While flexible work hours and work-life balance are important to potential employees, working with a friend is the number two reason workers report being happy in the office. And while cross-generational friendships are possible, it is much easier to relate to someone that grew up with the same TV shows as you. If you want to see which other cities have the highest percentage of educated Millennials, check out the list below.

San Francisco – Our list wouldn’t be complete without this famed city. Yes, it’s insanely expensive, but San Francisco does offer benefits to counterbalance that. The city acts as a lodestone to venture capital, ambitious young talent, and risk-takers willing to bet on expensive longshots. As Silicon Valley became the tech Mecca, numerous resources for businesses in San Francisco opened their doors, from incubators to mentorship networks to competitions. Entrepreneurs can find all the tools they need for success in the famous home of startups.Minneapolis – In, Minneapolis, 21% of the population is between 24 and 25 years-old, making fresh hires easy for growing businesses. In fact, there are 2.58 businesses per 100 people in the city. For a city of only 400,000, Minneapolis has a lot going on in the world of entrepreneurshipNew York – Startup exit count: 884Chicago – Startup exit count: 277Washington DC – Startup exit count: 224 The Top 6 Cities for Educated Millennials - 5