1. Fort Wayne, Indiana
This city of 264,000 inhabitants, in Allen County, is the second largest city in the state of Indiana, after Indianapolis.
In Fort Wayne, Latinos make up 8 percent of the population, with Mexicans being the largest group, followed at a distance by Puerto Ricans and Guatemalans.
This city stands out for its low taxes and affordable housing prices. Regarding work, the abundance of offers in factories related to the Defense industry and, to a lesser extent, to the health sector stands out.
2. Springfield, Illinois
Springfield is the capital of Illnois although it has just $ 116,000 inhabitants, of which only two percent are of Latino or Hispanic origin.
Median family income in this city reaches $ 53,405 where the main employer is the State of Illinois, followed by Memorial Medical Center.
The state of Illinois is one of 15 that allows undocumented migrants to obtain a driver's license.
3. Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Cedar Rapids - residents of 126,000 - pay the lowest utility bills in the United States.
Median family income is $ 63,265 in this city where just 3 percent of the population is of Hispanic origin.
The main engine of the economy is corn and the corn processing industry.
As a curiosity, it should be noted that Cedar Rapids houses the largest newspaper archive in the United States.
4. Topeka, Kansas
This city of just over 125,000 inhabitants is the cheapest in the US for buying food. According to the latest census data, 13.4 percent of Topeka's population declares itself of Hispanic origin.
The state of Kansas is the largest employer, followed by the Education, Health, and Social Services sectors.
5. Rockford, Illinois
Although Rockford is considered an affordable city, it should be noted that the tax level is particularly high on real estate ownership.
In Rockford –153,000 inhabitants–, 15 percent are of Latino origin. Median family income is $ 65,465.
The largest employer is the Fiat Chrysler car factory, followed by the Rockford school district and Mercy Health.
6. Wichita Falls, Texas
In this Texas city the average annual income per family is $ 44,285 and the unemployment rate is 3 percent.
The main employer in Wichita Falls is the United States Air Force, which is an employer that provides significant benefits.
7. Peoria, Illinois
In this city of just $ 115,000 inhabitants, five percent are of Latino origin.
The median income per family is $ 36,397 and 18 percent of the population enters below the poverty line. The largest employer by far is Caterpillar, the heavy machinery manufacturer that employs more than 15,000 local people.
8. Davenport, Iowa
This city of 382,000 inhabitants is located on the banks of the Mississippi River, opposite the state of Illinois.
Hispanics make up 7 percent of the population, whose main sources of income are manufacturing, with John Deere being the largest employer.
The city has four colleges and is home to the oldest chiropractic university in the world.
9. Des Moines, Iowa
Des Moines is the capital of the state of Iowa and has just over 200,000 inhabitants, of which 12 percent are of Latino origin.
The median income per family is $ 52,251 while the median cost of a home is $ 127,200 making it affordable to purchase real estate.
The main employer is Wells Fargo Bank, although health services and insurance companies are also large employers in this city.
10. Wichita, Kansas
Wichita is a large city, with almost 400,000 inhabitants, of which 15.3 percent are Latino.
Median family income is $ 57,088 and 12 percent of families live below the poverty line.
The big employers are the factories, especially the aeronautical ones.
As a curiosity, it should be noted that Wichita is the birthplace of Pizza Hut and White Castle.
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