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~ U.S. News & World Report, a leading source for rankings and consumer advice, has recently announced their list of the 2026-2027 Best Places to Live in the United States. Among the top contenders is Fishers, Indiana, which has been named as the second best place to live in the nation out of 250 cities that were evaluated. Additionally, Fishers was ranked as the second best place to live in Indiana.
Mayor Scott Fadness expressed his gratitude for this recognition, stating that it is an honor for Fishers to consistently rank as a top place to live in America. He believes that this achievement is a testament to their efforts in creating a community that looks towards the future while providing world-class amenities that exceed residents' expectations.
The list was compiled by evaluating over 850 cities based on how well they meet consumers' living expectations. This includes factors such as value, job market, desirability, and quality of life. To determine these rankings, U.S. News conducted a public survey of thousands of individuals across the country to understand what qualities they consider important in a place to live. The methodology also took into account data from various government and private-sector sources.
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This recognition comes after the release of Fishers' 2026 Community Survey results, which showed high satisfaction among residents with all aspects of living, working, and learning in Fishers. In fact, 99% of residents gave positive ratings for Fishers' quality of life. For more information on these survey results, visit FishersIN.gov/2026Survey.
To learn more about Fishers and its ranking on the Best Places to Live website, visit their profile here. For additional information on Fishers' top rankings and achievements, visit FishersIN.gov/Rankings.
Fishers continues to prove itself as a desirable place to live with its strong community values and commitment to providing an exceptional quality of life for its residents. This recognition by U.S. News & World Report only solidifies Fishers' position as one of the best places to live in the nation.
Mayor Scott Fadness expressed his gratitude for this recognition, stating that it is an honor for Fishers to consistently rank as a top place to live in America. He believes that this achievement is a testament to their efforts in creating a community that looks towards the future while providing world-class amenities that exceed residents' expectations.
The list was compiled by evaluating over 850 cities based on how well they meet consumers' living expectations. This includes factors such as value, job market, desirability, and quality of life. To determine these rankings, U.S. News conducted a public survey of thousands of individuals across the country to understand what qualities they consider important in a place to live. The methodology also took into account data from various government and private-sector sources.
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This recognition comes after the release of Fishers' 2026 Community Survey results, which showed high satisfaction among residents with all aspects of living, working, and learning in Fishers. In fact, 99% of residents gave positive ratings for Fishers' quality of life. For more information on these survey results, visit FishersIN.gov/2026Survey.
To learn more about Fishers and its ranking on the Best Places to Live website, visit their profile here. For additional information on Fishers' top rankings and achievements, visit FishersIN.gov/Rankings.
Fishers continues to prove itself as a desirable place to live with its strong community values and commitment to providing an exceptional quality of life for its residents. This recognition by U.S. News & World Report only solidifies Fishers' position as one of the best places to live in the nation.
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