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CEOWORLD Magazine: The World’s Best Cities for Gen Z Signal Future Hubs of Growth

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New York, October 7, 2025 — CEOWORLD Magazine’s newly released Best Cities for Gen Z to Live in 2025 ranking has revealed the cities where the next generation’s lifestyle preferences intersect with economic momentum — shaping future hubs for innovation, real estate, and global investment.

Based on insights from over 250,000 respondents under 30, the study identifies New York City, London, and Bangkok as the top three cities where Gen Z finds the best blend of opportunity, culture, and quality of life.

“Gen Z’s choices today will define tomorrow’s economic geography,” said Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj, CEO and Editorial Director of CEOWORLD Magazine. “Cities that prioritize accessibility, inclusivity, and creativity are outperforming those focused solely on financial metrics.”

The 2025 index measures ten dimensions — from affordability and sustainability to digital infrastructure and happiness — offering a powerful lens into where global talent will concentrate over the next decade.

“For investors, urban planners, and policymakers, these rankings aren’t just lifestyle indicators — they’re strategic roadmaps,” added Dhiraj.

The top 20 cities, which also include Melbourne, Cape Town, Lisbon, and Tokyo, reflect a new world order of human-centered urban growth.

For the full 2025 list and detailed rankings.
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