Raleigh, N.C. best U.S. city for jobs: Forbes

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Raleigh, N.C. best U.S. city for jobs: Forbes By Ellen Wulfhorst
Fri Feb 16, 2:08 PM ET



NEW YORK (Reuters) - Raleigh, North Carolina, topped the list of the best U.S. cities for getting a job, according to an annual survey released on Friday by Forbes.com.

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Among U.S. states, Florida is home to the most cities among the top 25 best spots for job opportunities, with Jacksonville at No. 3 and Orlando at No. 4 as well as Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota, Tampa and West Palm Beach, Forbes said.

Rounding out the top five cities were Phoenix in second place and Washington, D.C., in fifth place, Forbes said. The U.S. capital was No. 1 in the previous year's list.

Forbes said it compiled the list by ranking unemployment rates, job growth, income growth, median household incomes and costs of living in the nation's 100 largest metropolitan areas.

Raleigh, part of the so-called "research triangle" with Durham and Chapel Hill where several major universities are located, has low unemployment, strong income and job growth, high incomes and a relatively low cost of living, Forbes said.

"There isn't much of a negative in Raleigh," said Steven Cochrane, an economist with Moody's Economy.com, which provided data for the survey.

"It has a lot of the amenities of Florida, except not the hurricanes," Cochrane said in a Forbes.com article accompanying the survey.

Many large cities fared badly. New York ranked No. 75, Chicago was No. 82, Los Angeles was No. 88 and Boston was No. 83.

Big cities have high median incomes but also tend to have unemployment, expensive housing and low job growth, Forbes said.

Most of the top ranked cities were in the Southeast and Southwest, benefiting from such factors as warm weather, land available for development, lower costs of living and business-friendly tax climates, Forbes said.
 
Dang straight. Got too many here already. I guess the only thing that keeps this place from busting wide open is Durham.:shaking:
 
^HAHAHAHA!

The only thing I don't like about Raleigh is that it is in Raleigh.
 
^^Me too...and I live here! I just need to get outta' the damn city. Into the country where I can shoot a gun off the back porch without hitting the neighbors. (Even though some of them need it here.)
 
Forty people move to Raleigh every day.
 
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