The goal is to finally get everyone who doesn’t truly know Brooklyn, to stop calling the borough “hipster central.” We now might have some pretty solid evidence to accompany this fact (as if we truly need it).

Brooklyn Is Not Hipster Central Of America...Hoboken Is!

A new list that ranks the most  has shown that the most hipster city in America is in fact NOT Brooklyn, but Hoboken, New Jersey, thanks to FindTheBeast.com. According to the website, the latest ranking was determined by four attributes that define a “hipster city.” FYI—a hipster is a subculture, typically made up of white millennials living in urban areas and a total of 19 cities across the United States fit into this description. Get this, Brooklyn is not one of them!

FindTheBeast used cities that have a population with over 50,000 people that also had a high population of people between the ages of 20 and 34 (the millennial). They also observed cities were a high percentage of residents earned at least a Bachelor’s Degree, a huge number of cafes and an exceptional amount of yoga studios. They calculated a median score for each city by multiplying the number of yoga studios per 10,000 people with cafes per 10,000 people, and used the outcome to rank the cities.

Hoboken, NJ leads the pack of what seems to be predominantly college towns and probably why they had a higher millennial population:

  1. Hoboken, NJ
  2. Ames, Iowa
  3. Boulder, Colorado
  4. Cambridge, Massachusetts
  5. College Station, Texas
  6. Somerville, Massachusetts
  7. Arlington, Virginia
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  9. Auburn, Alabama
  10. Santa Monica, California
  11. Davis, California
  12. Berkeley, California
  13. Provo, Utah
  14. Bloomington, Indiana
  15. Seattle, Washington
  16. Ann Arbor, Michigan
  17. San Francisco, California
  18. Iowa City, Iowa
  19. West Des Moines, Iowa
  20. Corvallis, Oregon

Need more evidence that Williamsburg is probably the only major hub for hipsters? Step outside of your house if you live here, if you don’t actually visit the borough and see for yourself. Brooklyn is NOT Hipsterland!

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