Finding the right balance between family life and professional life it’s not easy. This is why a study of To summarise (international fintech working alongside traders) reveals the cities where it is easiest to do business when you have a family. Several criteria were measured, such as the number of daycare centers, the presence of recreational centers, the cost of caring for a child, and the amount of expenses and rent.
Paris in the lead
And it’s no surprise that Paris is the most welcoming city for families who want to start a business. The study highlights that it is the city that offers the greatest number of activities suitable for children.
The city has 249 nursery schools and 42 sports centres. On the other hand, rents are the highest in France with an average of 2,260 euros, in addition to the high cost of the nanny (781 euros).
Arrives immediately behind Lyon, number 3And most populous city in France: It has 187 schools, 70 playgrounds and even 24 entertainment centers. Here too this quality of life comes at a cost. high rents (1,105 euros) and expenses (2,468 euros on average) among the highest in France.
To finish on the podium, we find Rennes and its reasonable prices. The monthly cost of childcare is only 350 euros, half the price of Paris.
In terms of versatility, the city takes care of its inhabitants: 173 schools, 40 play areas and 55.45% green spaces! Rents are around 800 euros per month and utilities cost 1,770 euros.
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The complete ranking
Here is the ranking of the cities where families can do business more easily according to SumUp:
1. Paris
2. Lyon
3. Rennes
4. Toulouse
5. Limoges
6. Towers
7. Bordeaux
8. Nantes
9. Lilac
10.Amiens
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