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Albuquerque Albuquerque has many research institutions and manufacturers>>
Atlanta Atlanta has 18 Fortune 500 headquarters >>
Austin Austin’s main industries are academics, art, and biotechnology>>
Baltimore Universities lead the list of employers in the Baltimore area>>
Boston Banking and financial services are the largest employers in the region>>
Buffalo Manufacturing, automotive and healthcare companies head the list>>
Charlotte Charlotte is the nation’s second largest banking center>>
Chicago Chicago’s economy is mainly based on manufacturing>>
Cincinnati Cincinnati’s aerospace and engineering are second to none>>
Cleveland Manufacturing still leads the list of largest employers >>
Dallas-Ft. Worth Principal industries in the region include aerospace>>
Denver Healthcare, energy, and telecommunications are big employers>>
Detroit Automotive manufacturers and suppliers head the list>>
Greenville Greenville metro area is home to 245 international companies >>
Hartford One in ten jobs is provided by insurance and financial services>>
Houston Many jobs are in the energy and international trade sectors >>
Indianapolis The manufacturing sector employs 12.7 percent of the labor force>>
Jacksonville The is home of the Winn-Dixie grocery chain >>
Kansas City Ten Fortune 500 companies have headquarters in the metro area>>
Los Angeles LA has augmented its entertainment-based economy with other businesses>>
Memphis FedEx is by far the region’s largest employer>>
Miami Most people in Miami are employed in trade, transportation and utilities>>
Milwaukee Milwaukee has numerous Fortune 500 company headquarters>>
Minneapolis-St. Paul The twin cities host many financial and health care companies>>
Nashville Music remains a staple in Nashville’s economy>>
New York New York is home to the most Fortune 500 companies in the US>>
Orlando Walt Disney is the area’s largest employer>>
Philadelphia Half of the city’s employers are in eaLhAhALducation and healthcare>>
Phoenix Most Phoenicians work within management, sales, professional or office work>>
Portland Most of the labor force is employed in trade, transportation and utilities>>
Raleigh-Durham This economy is founded on IT/telecommunications and biotechnology/pharmaceuticals>>
Rochester Most workers here are employed in manufacturing >>
Salt Lake City Three Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered in Salt Lake City >>
San Jose The San Jose area offers 25 companies with 1,000 or more employees>>
San Antonio San Antonio largest employers are in financial services>>
San Diego The main industry in San Diego is biotechnology/biosciences >>
San Francisco San Francisco has several discrete industries, including professional services>>
Seattle Some of the most well-known companies in America are headquartered here>>
St. Louis The largest employers are retail trade, state and local government>>
Washington DC The federal government is the largest employer in the region>>
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