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Albuquerque
Albuquerque enjoys a lower unemployment rate than the national average>>



Atlanta
Business 2.0 ranks Atlanta among its list of the ten hottest job markets>>



Austin
Austin has typically logged a lower unemployment rate>>



Baltimore
Baltimore has recently suffered a negative job growth>>



Boston
Boston’s unemployment rate is somewhat higher than the national average>>



Buffalo
Buffalo ranks among the nation's five weakest job markets>>



Charlotte
Employment in the Charlotte are has grown 25 percent>>



Chicago
Chicago’s job growth rate recently fell below the national average>>



Cincinnati
Cincinnati enjoys one of the lowest unemployment rates in Ohio>>



Cleveland
Cleveland has suffered high unemployment rates>>



Dallas-Ft. Worth
Dallas-Fort Worth typically has lower unemployment levels than the nation>>



Denver
Denver’s unemployment rate is consistently below national levels>>



Detroit
Detroit’s job market has stagnated in recent >>



Greenville
Manufacturing continues to be a prominent and key>>



Hartford
The job growth rate in Harford is seven percent>>



Houston
The unemployment rate in Houston typically mirrors the US average>>



Indianapolis
Indiana’s unemployment rate is the lowest in the Midwest region>>



Jacksonville
More than 30,000 new jobs have been created in Jacksonville>>



Kansas City
The Kansas City metro area expects a 12 percent increase in employment>>



Los Angeles
The employment outlook in Los Angeles looks favorable>>



Memphis
Memphis is alluring for workers and business owners alike >>



Miami
Miami has seen a drop in its unemployment rate>>



Milwaukee
The unemployment rate for the Milwaukee metro area is slightly higher>>



Minneapolis-St. Paul
The Minneapolis-St. Paul area unemployment rate is just below the national average>>



Nashville
The metropolitan region has gained half a million jobs >>



New York
Private sector employment in New York City has risen 1.8 percent>>



Orlando
Most analysts expect Orlando’s job growth to strengthen>>



Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s job market is beginning to pick up speed>>



Phoenix
Phoenix’s long-term employment looks favorable>>



Portland
Portland’s unemployment rate has been higher than the national average>>



Raleigh-Durham
Analysts expect a bullish job market to continue>>



Rochester
Rochester’s has suffered from a persistently weak job market>>



Salt Lake City
Utah typically enjoys one of the lowest unemployment rates>>



San Jose
San Jose leads the nation in the number of high-tech companies>>



San Antonio
San Antonio area employers expect to continue hiring>>



San Diego
San Diego’s unemployment rate has steadily increased>>



San Francisco
San Francisco has consistent job growth and low unemployment>>



Seattle
Unemployment figures for the State of Washington are at a 24-year low>>



St. Louis
St. Louis is expected to experience job growth in the near future>>



Washington DC
The presence of the federal government adds a cushion of stability>>


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