best place for system administrators to work

The states with the lowest rent-to-income ratios include states with relatively low sysadmin salaries (e.g., Alabama and West Virginia). However, we were surprised to find that some states with high sysadmin salaries (e.g., Maryland) are not even close to having the priciest rents in the country.

This analysis allows us to choose the best regions for system administrators to work and live in. The following three states boast both high salaries and a relatively low rent-to-income ratio:

A high salary is no guarantee that a job will enable you to have a comfortable life. In particular, states that offer high annual salaries, a wide range of career opportunities and a good climate (e.g., California) are often very costly to live in. States that rank lower in average annual salary can actually be more affordable.

Of course, it’s up to you to decide what’s most important to you. You might be willing to work in a snowy area so you can afford a comfortable house, or you might be willing to sacrifice space and pocket money in order to live in a trendy place with nice weather as you build your career in a big city like New York or San Francisco. The only advice here is that looking at the hard numbers is always a good start to find jobs. We hope this overview will help you to make wise career choices

 

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