Survey Says: Minneapolis is a Happy Place to Live

Minneapolis residents are generally happy with their quality of life—70% said they feel the city provides a great experience, and families with children are among the most optimistic, according to a new survey from global architecture and design firm Gensler.

Gensler’s 2025 City Pulse survey polled residents of 65 cities around the world for insights on what brings new residents in and what may push them to leave. Only Raleigh, North Carolina, San Antonio, Texas and San Diego ranked slightly higher than Minneapolis in terms of overall satisfaction.

The percentages are determined by respondents rating their city’s performance as “good” or “excellent” on each factor. Here are some key findings:

  • Families with children in Minneapolis reported both a high level of satisfaction and strong optimism about the city’s future, with 73% saying they feel positive about what’s ahead, compared to the overall city average of 61%.
  • Climate disaster preparedness in Minneapolis is 4% above the global average at 51%.
  • Minneapolis is a rewarding place to live with 70% of locals saying the city offers an overall positive experience, putting it in the top half of all cities surveyed.
  • Economic strength and investing in neighborhoods are both 1% below the global average at 54% and 47% respectively.

The City Pulse survey was created five years ago, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, to get an idea of how the crisis was changing city life, said Bill Baxley, design principal at Gensler’s Minneapolis office. This year’s results indicate an opportunity for Minneapolis, he said…

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