A researchstudy released this week in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism discovered that moderate coffee and caffeine intake (around 3 cups of coffee a day) was associated with a 48.1 percent lower threat of having 2 or more cardiometabolic illness, compared to those who consumed one cup or less.
With this in mind, Newsweek has mapped the 10 finest cities in the U.S. for coffee fans, according to a 2024 WalletHub report.
The researchstudy compared the 100 most inhabited cities in the nation throughout anumberof weighted metrics to compute an total rating and rank. These metrics consistedof, however were not restricted to:
- Average cost per pack of coffee
- Average costs on coffee per home
- Share of homes that own coffee makers
- Affordable coffee stores ranked 4.5 stars out of 5 or above
Topping the list was Portland. The Oregon city was ranked as the finest city coffee for coffee enthusiasts due to its high number of costeffective coffee stores that were ranked at least 4.5 start out of 5. It likewise had the ninth-most coffee stores with complimentary Wi-Fi per capita.
The report stated around a quarter of the city’s population owned an electrical coffee mill (the ninth greatest in the U.S.) and nearly 30 percent owned a single-cup or pod-brewing coffee maker.
Splashing an average of $170 per year on coffee, Portland families invested the 18th-most on the beverage in the country.
Coming in 2nd was San Francisco. Households in the California city invested the 2nd most of any city in America with an average of $280 a year.
San Francisco had the greatest portion of families with an espresso or coffee m