Best Places In 2001
4 June 2001 - 7:00am
Forbes Magazine and the Milken Institute publish their annual list of the best places in the U.S.
Leading this year's list are San Jose, CA; Austin-San Marcos, TX; San Francisco, CA; Eight new places were added to the top 200 list in 2001. "The Forbes/Milken Institute Best Places for Business and Career ranks 200 metros based on growth in jobs and earned income, plus a measure of activity in critical technologies that foster future growth. The official government statistics that underlie the rankings are the latest available, most through the end of calendar 2000."
Full Story:
Forbes/Milken Best Places
Source:
Forbes, June 2, 2001
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