Alexandria is getting younger, at least by one measure. The Virginia city ranks No. 1 in drawing new residents who happen to be millennials, according to SmartAsset. The top ranking is relative: It reflects the number of newcomers ages 25 to 44 as a percentage of the overall population. The top 10: 
 -  Alexandria, Virginia, 12.67%, reflecting 19,486 new millennials
-  Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12.15%, 14,197
-  Denver, Colorado, 11.78%, 83,447
-  Sandy Springs, Georgia, 11.63%, 12,189
-  Seattle, Washington, 11.51%, 86,049
-  Sunnyvale, California, 11.20% 16,754
-  Santa Clara, California, 10.88% 14,082
-  Arlington, Virginia, 10.78%, 24,982
-  Austin, Texas, 10.69% 103,738
-  Orlando, Florida, 10.49%, 33,226
 
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                    
                                        
 -  Raw numbers: New York City had by far the biggest number of newly arrived millennials at 362,000, though that accounts for only 4.4% of the population.
-  Seattle tops, overall: The Washington state city has the largest percentage of millennials—42%—relative to its overall population. (This reflects millennials already living there, not just the newcomers.)
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