Newsweek compiles their top 10 locales poised for an economic recovery:
1. The Texaplex - Austin, Dallas, San Antonio and Houston
2. The New Silicon Valleys—Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; Salt Lake City; and urban northern Virginia—which offer high-paying high-tech jobs and housing prices well below those in coastal California.
3. The Heartland Honeys — Oklahoma City, Indianapolis, and Des Moines, Iowa—which are enjoying a revival thanks to rising agricultural prices and a shift toward high-end industrial jobs. Remember... people gotta eat.
Not making the cut, of course, is any place in the Lindsay Lohan of the Union, California.
Though not a guaranteer of economic sucess, the article notes a distinctive crimson hew to these recovery zones.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Seeing red in the recovery?
Posted by Dean at 11/10/2010 12:58:00 PM
Labels: California, Conservatism, economic recovery, fiscal restraint, recession, Texas, the economy
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You just wait until our green jobs kick in. When that happens, watch out!
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