Posted on 08/15/2011 12:06:59 PM PDT by shield
What cities are best positioned to grow and prosper in the coming decade?
To determine the next boom towns in the U.S., Forbes, with the help of Mark Schill at the Praxis Strategy Group, took the 52 largest metro areas in the country (those with populations exceeding 1 million) and ranked them based on various data indicating past, present and future vitality.
We started with job growth, not only looking at performance over the past decade but also focusing on growth in the past two years, to account for the possible long-term effects of the Great Recession. That accounted for roughly one-third of the score. The other two-thirds were made up of a a broad range of demographic factors, all weighted equally. These included rates of family formation (percentage growth in children 5-17), growth in educated migration, population growth and, finally, a broad measurement of attractiveness to immigrants -- as places to settle, make money and start businesses.
I am also including a link to Forbes
(Excerpt) Read more at finance.yahoo.com ...
I’m a native of Houston, and while parts of it could certainly be considered ‘bad’, it’s no Detroit, New Orleans (unless you count awesome food), or anywhere in Mexico.
I’ve had my truck broken into twice in the last 10 years. Once in front of my dads house in the suburbs, and once at the baseball stadium in downtown (the Astros were good then, I think it was 2000? 2001?).
Heat - that’s why there’s a/c
Humidity - hell, we’ve topped 100F for over two weeks, and nary a drop of rain for months on end at my place
Crime - I live in the country, unincorporated county, and while I’ve had a few things stolen off my porch, nothing I can’t live without, so I’m praying they needed it more than I did.
Every city has good and bad. If you’re in LA, Chicago or NY, your traffic is worse - as it should be. Houston metro has almost 6 million folks, most who live spread out in the suburbs, or like me, in the boonies. It’s going to have traffic. Just leave a little early, or shift your hours and you’re good to go.
Not one of the “towns” in Texas are not already boom towns. These are megacities.
Oh say it ain’t really whodat with some piddley little Perry bash.
As I’ve stated to others....tell it to Forbes...having said that they didn’t just pull this out of a hat...if you’ll read the article you’ll understand why they are calling them boom towns...stats did it...
Bless his little old heart...he can’t help himself...I figure he is living in Dallas...this sounds JUST LIKE how the people in Dallas react to Houston...and they always have...same ole’ same ole’
Well, I’d say the biggest jobs boom is in the inner urban cities.....crime scene cops, coroners, (NO CSI because we already know-but-won’t-say the motives), morticians, funeral directors, grave diggers, coffin manufacturers, florists and wake caterers......bidness is good!
I think he'll blame this on ATM machines.
The DFW Metroplex consists of 25 (probably more) small cities and towns, and that's where the growth is. 'Burbs such as Irving, Southlake, Mansfield, Euless, Plano, Allen, et al are integral parts of the Metroplex.
Dallas is very liberal, while the 'Burbs are very conservative.
Dallas simply benefits by the vitality of the communities that surround it.
Downtown Dallas will look like Detroit in about 20 years.
Sincerely,
whodat.org
Respect, has nothing to do with it.
Charleston, SC might have been on the list if it wasn’t for the NLRB.
LOL!
Please provide a citation. I have no such recollection.
Oh crap! I moved 40 miles out of town to get away from the constant push for development and now some jacka$$ wants to draw more people to the area?
I am sure you are right...nice conservative Governor is helping to have the right environment for jobs and a good economy....they may have to adjust that before long.
Hey, San Antonio has been on the list for a number of years in the top 10 as the best place to live in America. So this list is nothing compared to the past list San Antonio has been on. In fact, it was the only Texas city on that top 10 list.
Oh yes it does...if I don’t a have certain respect for a news outlet...I ignore it...people throughout this country are like me.
This is old and previously posted.
I remember commenting on it in July when it was new.
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