Data provided by Monster, the employment website, shows that New York and Chicago are the top two cities for new college graduates to find jobs, based on the number of job openings. New York has 31,682 job postings and Chicago had 15,503. Los Angeles and Boston came in third and fourth, respectively. The list includes metropolitan statistical areas with populations of at least 200,000 or counties with populations of at least 15,000.
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