The 10 best cities for people with disabilities

When you are living with a disability, finding an accessible place to live can be a daunting task. That’s why WalletHub’s ranking of the best and worst cities for people with disabilities has become an important guide for people with mobility limitations and disabilities. One in 5 Americans has a disability, per Social Security Administration statistics, while 1 in 10 has one considered severe.
The organization ranked the 150 most populated cities based on 28 disability-friendly indicators. These indicators were spread across the categories of economy, quality of life and health care.
WalletHub pointed out that even though disability benefits can increase due to inflation, many who have disabilities help offset costs themselves with an employment paycheck and also seek relief through low cost of living. Additionally, given the high cost of U.S. health care, health care management can add up and become expensive.
One of the metrics studied was employment rate. The highest employment rates for people with disabilities can be found in Fremont, California, followed by St. Petersburg, Florida, Laredo, Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas and Reno, Nevada. The lowest employment rates are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Brownsville, Texas, Yonkers, New York, Newark, New Jersey and Cape Coral, Florida.
A full list of the best and worst cities for people with disabilities is available here.
Source: WalletHub