Wisconsin might not be thought of as any kind of millennial magnet, but, according to a study published by reviews.org, maybe it should be.

The study considered 325 metro areas across the country and used four data points: unemployment rate, migration flows, housing costs and property crime. Its findings? Three Wisconsin cities in the top 10.

Oshkosh came in at No. 2 on the site's list of best places for millennials to move in 2019, behind only Lynchburg, Virginia. Sheboygan was No. 5 and Wausau was 10.

The Oshkosh metro area as defined in the study includes Neenah.

Further down the list is Appleton (No. 16), Green Bay (No. 18) and Eau Claire (No. 20).

Coming in last of the 325 places considered was Anchorage, Alaska.

Millennials — the age group summed up by writer Trevor Wheelwright as "hiking hipsters, blue-collar bookworms and part-time party animals" — are looking for places that provide a solid foundation for living, he concluded, and things like nightlife and culture are just an added bonus.

Among other findings: Just four of the top 25 metro areas had negative net migration and they all were in Wisconsin. That means more people are moving out of Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Wausau and Appleton than moving in. (At least until the details of this reviews.org study get loose.)

Contact Shane Nyman at 920-996-7223 or snyman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @shanenyman.