The Syracuse area ranks 95th among the nation's 100
largest metropolitan areas for economic growth over the past five years, according to a new study, the latest sign of the region's stagnant economy since the end of the Great Recession.
«It was later widely copied, for their aim was to draw on the rich educational and religious resources of what by then was America's
largest metropolitan area for preparing ministers.
While Alaska jobs can be found throughout the boroughs in the state, many job seekers do flock to
the larger metropolitan areas for work.
Not exact matches
To that end, Fortune combined Census population data with Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment rates by
metropolitan area to find how average unemployment rates fared
for the 100
largest cities in the country.
In a new analysis, Business Insider culled data across five measures of labor - market and general economic health
for the 40
metropolitan statistical
areas with the
largest 2017 populations.
In the heart of Osaka, there's a plot of land that could help make Japan's second -
largest metropolitan area one of the biggest hubs
for entrepreneurship in the region.
Others, like Zippy Shell (No. 470), which delivers a drivable moving container to your home, are just great ideas
for such a
large, spread - out
metropolitan area.
Returning to EVs, adoption isn't currently widespread across the globe, with only 14
large metropolitan areas accounting
for roughly a third of all sales, according to a recent report by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT).
For a capital city, Raleigh is relatively inexpensive to live in, while boasting most of the opportunities and events expected in
larger metropolitan areas, including pro sports teams, a
large college sports scene, great food and drink, and citywide events nearly every weekend.
While such a significant amount of electricity usage might go unnoticed in
large metropolitan areas, the sheer amount of electricity being used is leading to higher costs
for customers in small communities because of a limited supply of low - cost hydropower.
The credit card comparison company used 10 metrics, such as net growth, industry variety and average wages
for new hires, to evaluate the state of small businesses in the 30
largest metropolitan areas nationwide.
Greenville is part of the
large Greenville - Anderson - Mauldin
Metropolitan Statistical
Area, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the largest population for a metropolitan area in South Carol
Area, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the
largest population
for a
metropolitan area in South Carol
area in South Carolina.
For Boedecker and the client, it turned out to be very beneficial that the CMIT network, complete with franchise partners in nearly every major
metropolitan area in the United States, is
large enough to support a lost device and ease the concern of worried business owners and employees.
Amazon executives say they are looking
for a
large metropolitan area with strong job growth, an educated labor pool, proximity to universities, relatively affordable housing and a strong transportation system.
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural - Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1,
for counties in
metropolitan areas with 1 million or more in population through 9,
for counties where there is no community
larger than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a
metropolitan area.
Specifically, they looked at the supply of homes listed
for sale across the country, and also in the 100
largest metropolitan areas.
NerdWallet examined data from a variety of sources to compare the cost of commuting each week via ridesharing service Uber vs. a personal vehicle in the 20
largest U.S.
metropolitan areas by population, to see if owning a vehicle
for work is cost - effective.
«Romney's margin among Ohio Catholics - especially in the three
largest metropolitan areas - may account
for his close win in Ohio.»
The community I call Corinth, 1 the town in which I spent my sabbatical year, has changed during the last thirty years from a rural, rather backward county seat town into a satellite community
for a
large metropolitan area.
So while the money
for the stadium was dubiously acquired, at best, at least the Marlins fulfilled their destiny and became a team worthy of the ninth -
largest metropolitan area in the United States.
Reviewing twenty years of billing data
for the period 1994 to 2013 from an insurance company operating in a
large metropolitan area, researchers found the overall incidence of ACL tears among 6 - to 18 - year - old patients increased by 2.3 percent per year.
For example, 42 % of newlyweds in Honolulu were intermarried — by far the
largest share of the 126
metropolitan areas analyzed.
In a separate Brookings study published last year, the Syracuse
area ranked near the bottom (294th)
for economic performance among the world's 300
largest metropolitan areas.
Among the 100
largest metropolitan areas, Los Angeles has one of the highest rates of segregation between white and Latino children, even after adjusting
for the
large Latino child population in Los Angeles, Owens said.
Each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) ranks the 100
largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. from worst to first, based on how challenging it is
for people with asthma to live there.
And unless you set your alarm
for opening and happen to live near a
large metropolitan area, chances are you weren't able to get everything you wanted from their beautiful collection.
It can be difficult in
large metropolitan areas to find someone compatible with one's personal requirements
for a partner and relationship, but this challenge is made that much more troublesome
for those men who live in rural, conservative or culturally - sanctioned
areas against homosexuality around the globe.
I grew up in a conservative working - class family who had left its roots in farming communities of Ontario to travel to Hamilton, Toronto and other
large metropolitan areas (where my dad landed a job as manager of Eastern Canada
for Philips Electronics and brought us temporarily into the middle class).
(See Table 1) which shows the bias entailed
for the 8
largest metropolitan areas by the CRP report.
But even within the
large Census Bureau — defined Core - Based Statistical
Areas (CBSAs) used as proxies for metropolitan areas, charters are still disproportionately located in low - SES (socioeconomic status) urban areas, while traditional public schools are dispersed throughout the entire
Areas (CBSAs) used as proxies
for metropolitan areas, charters are still disproportionately located in low - SES (socioeconomic status) urban areas, while traditional public schools are dispersed throughout the entire
areas, charters are still disproportionately located in low - SES (socioeconomic status) urban
areas, while traditional public schools are dispersed throughout the entire
areas, while traditional public schools are dispersed throughout the entire CBSA.
I compared teacher and nonteacher pay
for 2003 in the 15
largest metropolitan areas, accounting
for roughly one - third of the U.S. population.
The authors of the new study modified the analysis conducted by the CRP so that the percentage of students in segregated charter schools in just the central city would be compared to the percentage of students in segregated traditional public schools within the same central city
for 8
large metropolitan areas.
For this benchmark, we use the racial composition of the
larger metropolitan or micropolitan
area, the Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, in which the school is loca
area, the Core Based Statistical
Area (CBSA) as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, in which the school is loca
Area (CBSA) as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, in which the school is located.
To find out, I took a look at the 2010 salary schedule in Dade County, Florida's
largest school district, which serves the Miami
metropolitan area, as part of my preparation
for the conference on Merit Pay, which Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance is sponsoring on June 3 - 5.
She specifically seeks to understand how the structure of opportunity within
metropolitan areas relates to schooling conditions and outcomes
for students, and to examine how educational policies interact with, or are influenced by, these
larger metropolitan opportunity structures.
Los Angeles — February 4, 2010 — Today, the Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles at UCLA issued «Choice Without Equity: Charter School Segregation and the Need
for Civil Rights Standards,» a nationwide report based on an analysis of Federal government data and an examination of charter schools in 40 states and the District of Columbia, along with several dozen
metropolitan areas with
large enrollments of charters.
The Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles at UCLA issued «Choice Without Equity: Charter School Segregation and the Need
for Civil Rights Standards,» a nationwide report based on an analysis of Federal government data and an examination of charter schools in 40 states and the District of Columbia, along with several dozen
metropolitan areas with
large enrollments of charters.
Lisa Marie Lacy was a former Special Education teacher who taught
for six years in an urban school district in a
large metropolitan area in the southwestern region of the United States.
As a state with some of the
largest metropolitan areas in the nation, spread out over hundreds of miles, Texas is now in high demand
for alternative modes of transportation.
The most common community type
for their library was a small city or suburb, followed by a
large metropolitan area or big city.
Greenville is part of the
large Greenville - Anderson - Mauldin
Metropolitan Statistical
Area, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the largest population for a metropolitan area in South Carol
Area, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the
largest population
for a
metropolitan area in South Carol
area in South Carolina.
Peak selects communities in growing
metropolitan areas and works
for long term relationships with both residents and the community at
large.
Our report looks
for these deals across Canada at the city level as well as at neighbourhood level
for some of this country's
largest metropolitan areas.
With the 5th
largest metropolitan area in the U.S., Houston is famous
for its seemingly endless suburbs.
For example, in the notoriously unaffordable San Francisco
metropolitan area, renters in white communities can expect to spend 48.8 percent of their income on rent each month — certainly a very
large share of their income, but nevertheless small in comparison to minority neighborhoods.
The
largest metropolitan area in the South isn't just
for oil tycoons anymore: By having the
largest urban arts district in the country and the legendary Dallas Cowboys, Dallas has something
for everyone.
For example, an MRI for a dog once meant traveling to a veterinary medical school for the procedure, but it's now increasingly available in larger practices in small and medium metropolitan are
For example, an MRI
for a dog once meant traveling to a veterinary medical school for the procedure, but it's now increasingly available in larger practices in small and medium metropolitan are
for a dog once meant traveling to a veterinary medical school
for the procedure, but it's now increasingly available in larger practices in small and medium metropolitan are
for the procedure, but it's now increasingly available in
larger practices in small and medium
metropolitan areas.
Sea dragons are currently «Near Threatened» on the International Union
for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List and face threats such as pollution and habitat loss, especially in waters near
large metropolitan areas.
Using only an easel pad, markers, a map, and their collective knowledge, participants will collaboratively place each of America's 125
largest metropolitan statistical
areas into a five - tiered hierarchy, and answer, once and
for all, decades - old burning questions: is New York really America's only world - class art center?
For a consumer oriented practice, clients in a
large metropolitan area may choose a lawyer based on geographic convenience to them.