Looks to me like Forbes doesn't like the midwest; Milwaukee, Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, etc are in the top 10. Now give me the deep south where you can't go outside in summer for the hot, humid weather, not hot-humid like we think we know, but true misery. Don't forget the West Coast where it all you seem to hear is, drought, too much rain, drought. I'll take my four imperfect seasons!
I'll happily take Cleveland blizzards and the occasional tornado warning over paying three times the mortgage money for a house on the West Coast fault line that, if it doesn't get creamed by the big quake, might mudslide down a hill or get burned up in one of those massive fires they have every yer.
Forbes only looked at the top 50 metro areas. I still don't understand how we came out "ahead" of Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. I want to see the actual statistics!
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I still don't understand how we came out "ahead" of Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. I want to see the actual statistics!
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