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Columbus was the highest-placing Ohio city, at 135 out of 200 majoe metropolitan areas. The Cincinnati-Middletown metro area was listedat 173, behinfd Akron, at 172, and the Huntington, W. Ohio metro area, at 153. Other Ohio cities rankerd lower: Youngstown-Warren-Boardman at 188, Dayton at 189, Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor at 193, Toledo at 194 and Canton-Massillon at 197. In Lexington-Fayette and Louisville-Jefferson County did at 122 and 131, respectively. Indianapolis-Carmel was the highest-placinh regional metro, at 81. To view the complete list, click . The criteria included five-yeadr and one-year job five-year and one-year wage and salaries growth, and high-tecuh GDP growth.
The top-performing city was Provo-Orem, Utah, with Detroit-Livonia-Dearbormn at the bottom.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
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