25 Most Popular Small Towns to Live in the US

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In this article, we will be analyzing suburbs in America and companies contributing to the quality of life in these areas while covering the 25 most popular small towns to live in the US. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis, you can move directly to the 5 Most Popular Small Towns to Live in the US.

The Ideal Small Town

The tightly knit community life in a small town in America has a lot to offer. These American small towns typically have a lower population than metropolitan areas. Being in close proximity to major cities, these towns offer an urban-suburban feel. A small town that is deemed a popular place to live is one that offers all basic amenities to its residents such as housing, education, healthcare, and safety. A good standard of living implies that the residents can afford to own or rent out their own living space, feel safe to walk around the town, and have access to medical care and sufficient employment opportunities to sustain a livelihood. You can also take a look at the best American suburbs for retirees.

According to the most recent census reported by the US Census Bureau in 2020, there were 3,143 counties in the country that were rural. Almost 60% of the counties were considered either totally or partially rural by this census survey. Approximately 13.4 million children under the age of 18 resided in a rural space in 2020, thereby representing a potential future generation. Considering these statistics, it is evident that a major portion of the country lies outside big urban centers. Thus, the scope of small towns even when they contain a smaller population is extensive.

 Companies Promoting Quality Life in Small Towns

There are a diverse set of companies in the United States that improve the standard of life in small towns. They serve the residents of these small towns by fulfilling their needs. Since these companies operate in different industries, we have focused on some of them. These include Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) from retail, Princeton Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ:BPRN) from banking and Novo Nordisk A/S (NYSE:NVO) from healthcare.

Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) is a popular retail chain in the United States. The company pursues a strategy of positioning itself in small towns in the US, even where the population is relatively less. The company's strategy focuses on placing discount stores in small towns. These stores bring employment opportunities and the ease of shopping from nearby for the town's residents. On April 4, the company reported its growth strategy for 2023. Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) is striving to improve its supply chain by integrating automation and innovation into it. The company also demonstrated this supply chain innovation at its regional distribution center in Brooksville, which is a small American town, and how the distribution center could engage in increased item storage by inculcating data, software, and robotics in its supply chain system thereby delivering to the company’s stores efficiently. By 2026, Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) expects to have 65% of its stores serviced automatically.