It's the most wonderful time of the year!
Christmas is quickly approaching and many people are scrambling to get in some last minute shopping before the big day.
Things are different this year amid the pandemic and people are finding it a bit harder to celebrate the holiday between social distancing, staying home, and keeping group sizes down.
Wallethub recently released a study of the best cities for Christmas. The site compared the 100 biggest U.S. cities to determine which cities will offer a holly jolly holiday, even with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A few Nevada cities made the list.
Las Vegas came in at number 55 on the list, placing the highest of the Nevada cities. Las Vegas was second overall for 'traditions and food' and was tied for the most food banks per capita.
Reno came in at number 81 on the list, Henderson was number 91, and North Las Vegas was number 97.
To determine the list, Wallethub compared 100 cities across four key dimensions: safety, traditions and food, observance, and generosity. Those four dimensions were then evaluated using 15 relevant metrics such as average COVID-19 deaths per capita, Christmas tree farms per capita, share of Christian population, online giving per capita, and, of course, Christmas spirit.
To see the full list, click here.
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