1. Sacramento, California
Surprisingly or not, Sacramento takes the first place on this list, and all of the other big cities in America should follow this example. Not just that it is so racially diverse, to the point where even whites are the minority, having 43% white, 14,6% black, 20,9% Hispanic and Latino, 18,3% Asian and 3,2% others, it is also very much integrated, regarding the fact it barely has segregated neighborhoods. The city has got 466,488 inhabitants, and it seems that many things contributed to the fact it came to the point of being the city with the least percentage of segregation. Among all, the city provided very convenient conditions for affording a real-estate even to those belonging to the middle or lower class, which brought them to the Bay Area that was not affordable to them one decade ago. Eventually, Sacramento gave us food for thought and the hope that any city can become a better place to live in, being the reason why it is the winner of our list of 10 least segregated cities in America.