Our Best Cities for Job Growth 2014 Rankings are a performance measure of job growth over the recent, medium, and longer term. Read more about how we calculate the rankings.
Overall Rankings (Total Employment)
Information Rankings (Information Sector)
Business Services Rankings
Manufacturing Rankings
The Cities Leading A U.S. Manufacturing Revival
Manufacturing may no longer drive the U.S. economy, but industrial growth remains a powerful force in many regions of the country. Industrial employment has surged over the past five years, with the sector adding some 855,000 new jobs, a 7.5% expansion.
Several factors are driving this trend, including rising wages in China, the energy boom and a growing need to respond more quickly to local customer demand and the changing marketplace. read more »
Small Cities Manufacturing Jobs - 2015 Best Cities Rankings
Mid-sized Cities Manufacturing Jobs - 2015 Best Cities Rankings
Large Cities Manufacturing Jobs - 2015 Best Cities Rankings
All Cities Manufacturing Jobs - 2015 Best Cities Rankings
The Cities Creating The Most White-Collar Jobs
In our modern economy, the biggest wellspring of new jobs isn’t the information sector, as hype might lead some to think, but the somewhat nebulous category of business services. Over the past decade, business services has emerged as easily the largest high-wage sector in the United States, employing 19.1 million people. These are the white-collar jobs that most people believe offer a ladder into the middle class. read more »
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