20 Quietest Big Cities to Live in the US

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1. Oklahoma, OK

Mean Noise Level: 38.69 dBA

Oklahoma, with a population of over 690,000, holds the top spot as the quietest big city in the US. The city has minimal noise pollution, with a mean noise level of 38.69 dBA.

The majority of residents in Oklahoma commute to work alone, with an average travel time of 22 minutes. Furthermore, the average household in Oklahoma owns two cars.

The three most populous ethnic groups in Oklahoma consist of White individuals (non-Hispanic) comprising 52.5%, followed by Black or African American individuals (non-Hispanic) at 13.4%, and Hispanic White individuals at 8.91%.

The city’s peaceful living conditions make it an ideal choice for individuals seeking the amenities of a larger city without the typical noise or commotion associated with urban living.

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