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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Pack Your Bags: Top 10 U.S. Cities (Employment, Housing, and Compensation)

Are you a recent Generation Y graduate residing in a bustling metropolis? Have you considered relocating to establish a career and embark upon new beginnings?

Which U.S. cities are most conducive for Generation Y graduates? According to CNBC (
http://www.cnbc.com/), the top-10 U.S. cities were evaluated upon three (3) factors: employment opportunity, cost of living, and average salary.

10.) Los Angeles, California
9.) Baltimore, Maryland
8.) Cincinnati, Ohio
7.) New York, New York
6.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5.) Boston, Massachusetts
4.) Dallas, Texas
3.) Denver, Colorado
2.) Phoenix, Arizona
1.) Atlanta, Georgia

As a member of Generation Y, recent M.B.A. graduate, experienced business professional, and Midwesterner, it is essential to consistently seek resources for overall growth and opportunity. Honestly, I was astounded and filled with joy to view a Midwestern city as a fierce competitor. Dynamically, local and national shifts in the economic climate, sustainable employment, and housing sector drastically affected and shook Midwestern viability to the core. However, as expected, the coastal regions are continually represented via California, Maryland, and Massachusetts.

Generation Y is directly in the cross-fire of the dynamically changing environment. We are not the creators of the challenging marketplace; we are merely rising to the challenge of becoming the change! In order to survive and essentially become successful, integration of our generational resilience, education, and overall experience are absolutely necessary.

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