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Monday, December 10, 2012

Ten Cities With the Lowest Unemployment Rates

Yawn City.



Wow.

 I'll just say this: None of these cities will have you rushing to pack your bags. No offense. But what else are you going to do but work? Key contributing factors: (1) Universities or colleges, which allow for built in positions on campus and around the schools. (2) Rising oil prices. Apparently, there are big bucks in fracking, which is the process of drilling and releasing fluid into the ground in order to collect oil.

 Not to say these destinations aren't indeed awesome places to live. 

Just...different. 

Well, you be the judge: 

1. Bismarck, N.D.• Oct. 2012 unemployment rate: 2.2%• Total population: 110,879• Median household income: $58,781 
2. Fargo, N.D.• Oct. 2012 unemployment rate: 2.8%• Total population: 211,729• Median household income: $52,393
3.Grand Forks, N.D.• Oct. 2012 unemployment rate: 3.1%• Total population: 98,512• Median household income: $46,718 
4. Lincoln, Neb.• Oct. 2012 unemployment rate: 3.2%• Total population: 307,165• Median household income:$49,315 
5. Midland, Texas• Oct. 2012 unemployment rate: 3.3% (tied for 6th)• Total population:140,308• Median household income: $54,330
Oh, still reading huh? Well take a look at the complete list available here.


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