I notice that Harrisburg-Carlisle is number 5.
very true. i have to say, I did really enjoy Carlisle while I was living there (granted I was living in a dorm, but still, I had no complaints about the area)
"I had no complaints about the area" -- that hardly gets it to No. 5 in the entire nation.
Kudos to Forbes for actually having some quantitative measure for the rankings:UnemploymentCrimeIncome GrowthCost of LivingArts & LeisureHowever, are these the criteria you would use in selecting a city? What other criteria would you use?
True - (to Myk's comment) I don't know if I would put it at number 5, but maybe Harrisburg is really the big draw
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I notice that Harrisburg-Carlisle is number 5.
very true. i have to say, I did really enjoy Carlisle while I was living there (granted I was living in a dorm, but still, I had no complaints about the area)
"I had no complaints about the area" -- that hardly gets it to No. 5 in the entire nation.
Kudos to Forbes for actually having some quantitative measure for the rankings:
Unemployment
Crime
Income Growth
Cost of Living
Arts & Leisure
However, are these the criteria you would use in selecting a city? What other criteria would you use?
True - (to Myk's comment) I don't know if I would put it at number 5, but maybe Harrisburg is really the big draw
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