New Survey Names Rack City the Best Place to Live in America

After researching cities across the country, a new study named Rack City the best place to live in America. The popular city received an influx of new residents after being championed in Tyga’s 2011 eponymous hit song. 

 

The study ranks cities based on characteristics like transportation, job market, and affordability, and Rack City was highly rated in every category. Rack City beat out major established competitors like Chicago and Los Angeles, due to its incomparable charms and high quality of life. What is the best city to live in America? In the words of Tyga, “Rack City Bitch”! 

 

Rack City resident Stacy Greenwald moved to the city during the Rack City Boom of 2012. 

 

“Living in Rack City is a dream come true,” she tells reporters. “It’s where I met my husband and it’s where I’m raising my kids. Rack City is the perfect place to start a family.”  

 

Known for its lush greenery and big bubbling brooks, Rack City is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. The spectacular views are matched only by a lucrative economy: Rack City residents are movers and shakers.

 

“The people who live here are wonderful,” Stacy continues. “Everyone is great about redistributing money back into the community. I never could have imagined a place like Rack City existing in this country. I’m proud to call Rack City my home.”

 

 

How do longtime inhabitants feel about Rack City being named the best place to live? 75-year-old Sharron Tens, a third generation Rack City resident, says, “I have known this was a special place ever since I was a little girl walking around the Rack City streets. I’m a Rack City bitch through and through.”

 

Rack City is home to a diverse population of people of all ages and backgrounds. In addition to being the perfect place to live, the study found that Rack City has a blossoming local government where residents are highly involved in the wellbeing of everyone their city. The study described Rack City as “every American’s dream.”