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November 15, 2009 at 10:23 pm #31335AnonymousGuest
Its not always very difficult to find a job in some small towns like;
Louisville, Colorado – The town of 18,800 at the Rocky Mountain foothills impresses visitors with its historic downtown, summer street fairs and proximity to ski resorts and mountain trails. High tech, energy and health care industries keep unemployment down.Benton City, Washington – The area in Eastern Washington (pop 2,800) has some of the highest projected job growth in the country, and is one of the most educated rural areas in the nation.
Chanhassen, Minnesota – An abundance of lakes and parks, a large arboretum and winter sports offer plenty to do, and unemployment is well under the national average.
Papillion, Nebraska – Unemployment is just 4.5%, and crime is also low. The town is in the middle of a downtown revitalization, which includes building a performance arts center and AAA baseball stadium.
Middleton, Wisconsin – This city boasts a stable economy, excellent schools and a large network of parks, bike paths and trails. A mixed use community inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and development for upscale stores and restaurants are underway.
Greenacres, Washington – With a population of 7,112, it’s a great place for families with children, has good public schools, large population of college-educated adults, and a high homeownership rate.
Horse Creek, Wyoming – The unincorporated area in South Eastern Wyoming has a very low crime rate and is an easy drive to Cheyenne and Laramie, home of the University of Wyoming.
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Mica and Rockford Bay) – The rural area around Coeur d’Alene boasts great fishing, wonderful scenery and a job market with strong potential.
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