This Small Midwest Capital Is Apparently America’s “Most Neighborly City”

A new survey by the site Neighbor ranks cities by charitable giving, volunteering and happiness

A daytime shot of downtown Madison, WI, which was just named America's most neighborly city

The storage company Neighbor just named this capital America's most neighborly city.

By Kirk Miller

Won’t you be my neighbor?

If you’re in Madison, Wisconsin, that old Mister Rogers tune may ring true: According to a new survey, that college town is the 2021 Most Neighborly City in America.

How does one quantify “neighborly,” you may ask? According to crowd-sourced storage site Neighbor, the company that put together the ranking, it involves factors ranging from charitable giving and volunteering to figuring out which cities are the happiest. Admittedly, the methodology is a little nebulous (it involved some internet research and surveying 1,000 people), but some of the results are fascinating … at least for someone who lives in a city where he’s very happy to not know (or hear) his neighbors.

Some interesting stats from the survey:

As for the neighborly cities, Madison ranked on top due to its status as one of the happiest cities in America, and having the most nonprofits per 100,000 residents and a low crime rate. Rochester, NY had the highest climb on the annual list (now at #2 from #10 the previous year) and Spokane, WA the biggest fall from year-to-year (#8 to #17).

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