And they are finding it in New England.

The town received a livability score of 86 out of 100, cementing its place at the top.

The city’s cultural roots run deep as it also pioneered book printing in the country in 1638.

Rowers in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Scull boats rowing on the Charles River with Harvard University’s Dunster House and the John W. Weeks Memorial Bridge in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Credit:APCortizasJr/Getty Images

Cambridge has come a long way since its early days as a quiet farming village.

Families who settle in Cambridge have much to look forward to.

However, moving to this historic New England community has a steep price tag.

According to Zillow,the median home valueis almost $1 million, whilethe median rentis $3,200.

And the cost of living is an eye-popping 70 percent higher thanthe national average.

Jersey City, New Jersey, is second on GoBankingRates.com’s list.

Santa Clara in California’s Silicon Valley is third.

However, overall, Texas is emerging as the go-to place for wealthy Gen Z and millennials.

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