Sentences with phrase «larger metro areas»

This is especially true in many of the larger metro areas that this young workforce is flocking to for the job of their dreams.
Regional median home prices are from a separate sampling that includes rural areas and portions of some smaller metros that are not included in this report; the regional percentage changes do not necessarily parallel changes in the larger metro areas.
Regional median home prices include rural areas and samples of many smaller metros that are not included in this report; the regional percentage changes do not necessarily parallel changes in the larger metro areas.
The traffic - jammed roads mean it takes the average Baton Rouge commuter 25 minutes to get to work, longer than in much larger metro areas such as Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Kansas City.
Regarding traveling and conferences, I've noticed at conferences, many of which seem to be held larger metro areas in basements of large hotel chains like the Hilton, that iPhone users like myself have difficulty getting a signal while Blackberry users have no problem getting a Verizon signal.
Kansas City is one of the larger metro areas in the country, and there are a lot of attorneys here who spend significant amounts of money on legal advertising.
The markets in Central Oklahoma are a diverse mixture of larger metro areas, medium - sized towns and rural communities.
Memphis and Little Rock are larger metro areas with a more competitive legal landscape.
The legal markets in Northern Ohio are a diverse mixture of larger metro areas, smaller cities and rural communities.
Cincinnati has a competitive digital landscape for legal marketing, but not as much as some of the larger metro areas like Chicago.
Possibly these services (they're national franchises) would work better in larger metro areas with more people to choose from, but they don't work in a small town.
It shows growth in the U.S. economy overall, with most of the larger metro areas showing an increase in jobs and other expansion in their local economies.
Or maybe she's in a profession where your tax - home is less than the cost of daycare — not impossible in some larger metro areas where daycare is through the roof.
The study ranked urban centers — excluding the larger metro areas — using three factors: local business environment (length of the average workweek, revenue growth, industry variety), access to resources (financing and the amount of venture capital investment made per capita), and costs (office space affordability, labor costs, corporate taxes, and cost of living).
While Las Vegas» 2016 GDP growth rate of 3.9 % was the seventh - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, the region's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 898 was the fifth - lowest.
Miami fell in the middle on our metrics, with its 4.1 % February 2018 unemployment rate falling just above the average rate of 4.0 % among the 40 largest metro areas, and a Q3 2017 weekly wage of $ 963 just below the average of $ 1,095.
While Riverside's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 848 was the lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, its non-farm payroll job growth rate of 3.9 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was the highest.
Seattle's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 86,889 was the fourth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,445 was the third - highest.
Jacksonville's non-farm payroll job growth rate of 2.7 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was tied for seventh - best among the 40 largest metro areas, but its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 48,406 was the fourth - lowest.
Phoenix's non-farm payroll job growth rate of 3.0 % between February 2017 and 2018 was the fifth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, but its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 49,493 was the fifth - lowest.
Indianapolis February 2018 unemployment rate of 3.4 % was the eighth - best among the 40 largest metro areas, but its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 936 was the eighth - lowest.
New York's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,305 and 2016 GDP per capita of $ 81,748 were both the sixth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, but the region's 4.6 % unemployment rate in February 2018 was tied for eighth - worst.
Last year, new patients in large metro areas had an average wait time of 24 days to get an appointment.
San Jose held the top position among the 40 largest metro areas in three of our five metrics: Its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 2,297, 2016 GDP growth rate of 5.9 %, and 2016 GDP per capita of $ 126,820 were all best among the nation's big cities.
Atlanta's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,067 was right in line with the average among the 40 largest metro areas of $ 1,095, and the region's 2016 GDP growth rate of 3.7 % was the eighth - highest.
Minneapolis» February 2018 unemployment rate of 3.3 % was the seventh - lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, but the non-farm payroll job growth rate of 0.8 % was the sixth - slowest.
Nashville's February 2018 unemployment rate of 2.7 % was the lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its 2016 GDP growth rate of 3.4 % was the ninth - highest.
Houston was one of just two of the 40 largest metro areas to experience a decrease in economic activity in 2016, with a GDP growth rate of -3.0 %, but its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,187 was the seventh - best.
Washington's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,394 was the fourth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and the region's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 82,791 was the fifth - highest.
Although Tampa's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 46,972 was the second - lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, its GDP growth rate of 4.2 % that year was the fifth - highest.
Boston's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 87,945 was the third - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,367 was the fifth - highest.
San Francisco's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,654, its February 2018 unemployment rate of 2.9 %, its 2016 GDP growth rate of 5.4 %, and its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 100,132 were all the second - best among the 40 largest metro areas.
Looking at 100 large metro areas, the researchers analyzed public data across nine categories, including housing costs, income equality, Medicare enrollment, the numbers of hospitals and households with older adults, and volunteer rates for older adults.
Columbus» metro area February 2018 unemployment rate of 3.8 % was just below the average rate of 4.0 % among the 40 largest metro areas, and its 2016 GDP growth rate of 2.5 % was just above the average rate of 2.2 %.
San Antonio's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 48,033 was the third - lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 889 was the fourth - lowest.
Los Angeles» Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,143 was the ninth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 75,154 was seventh - highest.
Portland's 2016 GDP growth rate of 3.0 % was stronger than the average rate of 2.2 % among the 40 largest metro areas, and the region's February 2018 unemployment rate of 4.0 % was right in line with the average.
Austin had the second - highest rate of job growth among the 40 largest metro areas, with non-farm payroll employment increasing 3.7 % between February 2017 and February 2018.
San Diego's February 2018 unemployment rate of 3.5 % was tied for 11th - lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, but its 2016 GDP growth rate of 0.3 % was the sixth - worst.
Kansas City's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 61,320 was just below the average of $ 65,391 among the 40 largest metro areas, and its job growth rate of 1.6 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was just below the average rate of 1.8 %.
Merritt Hawkins conducted telephone surveys of more than 1,900 practices in two categories of cities, fifteen large metro areas including New York, Boston, Miami and Los Angeles; and an equal number of mid-sized cities as varied as Savannah, Georgia and Dayton, Ohio.
To find out how home sizes compare across America, we asked Trulia to gather million dollar listings — homes priced between $ 995,000 and $ 1,100,000 — for the largest metro areas in the US.
Overall, hefty entry fees per class help such studios offset expenses that include high rents in large metro areas, bikes that can cost more than $ 1,000 each, and extensive plumbing and HVAC renovations often required to keep cyclists cool during difficult workouts.
Shoppers come from as far as Monterrey, Mexico's third - largest metro area, which is 150 miles southwest of McAllen.
Of the country's 100 largest metro areas, only 10, including Chicago, declined in population.
Most large metro areas have more than one research university, but not all claim highly ranked engineering or management schools.
Among those, most boast the assets Amazon is looking for in its RFP: most large metro areas have international airports that are well connected to other large metro areas, though not all have reliable public transit to their airports from other job centers in their region.
This probably rules out several of the country's largest metro areas or those that are politically fragmented.
of the top 10 banks in the 25 largest metro areas.
Will flirtations with anti-gay laws under a guise of «religious liberty» (and anti-trans «bathroom bills») hurt the causes of the large metro areas in North Carolina, Georgia and Texas?
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