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Magazine says Salt Lake among recession-proof cities
May 1st, 2008 @ 10:57am
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma City is the most recession-proof city in the nation and Salt Lake City is in the top 10, according to Forbes.com, the magazine's Web site.
While cities across the country are facing tough times because of declining home prices, rising unemployment and contracting economies, Oklahoma City's trend has been the opposite, Forbes.com said.
Among the top 50 metro areas, Oklahoma City has seen falling unemployment, solid growth in the energy, agriculture and manufacturing sectors and possesses one of the strongest housing markets in the country, Forbes.com noted in its "America's Recession-Proof Cities" article.
The city "might not have received the recession memo" and looks like it's in the best position to ride out the current economic crisis, the article said.
Oklahoma City saw growth in the leisure and hospitality industry and construction sectors, according to Forbes.com, which looked at unemployment data supplied by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for the year ending in February 2008.
Forbes.com also examined the BLS data from the same period on job growth in non-farm payrolls for such areas as construction, education and health services, leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.
San Antonio was ranked second on the list. Also in the top 10: Austin, Houston and Dallas, Texas; Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C.; San Jose, Calif.; Salt Lake City and Seattle.
To see the entire report, click the related link.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Magazine says Salt Lake among recession-proof cities
May 1st, 2008 @ 10:57am
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma City is the most recession-proof city in the nation and Salt Lake City is in the top 10, according to Forbes.com, the magazine's Web site.
While cities across the country are facing tough times because of declining home prices, rising unemployment and contracting economies, Oklahoma City's trend has been the opposite, Forbes.com said.
Among the top 50 metro areas, Oklahoma City has seen falling unemployment, solid growth in the energy, agriculture and manufacturing sectors and possesses one of the strongest housing markets in the country, Forbes.com noted in its "America's Recession-Proof Cities" article.
The city "might not have received the recession memo" and looks like it's in the best position to ride out the current economic crisis, the article said.
Oklahoma City saw growth in the leisure and hospitality industry and construction sectors, according to Forbes.com, which looked at unemployment data supplied by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for the year ending in February 2008.
Forbes.com also examined the BLS data from the same period on job growth in non-farm payrolls for such areas as construction, education and health services, leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.
San Antonio was ranked second on the list. Also in the top 10: Austin, Houston and Dallas, Texas; Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C.; San Jose, Calif.; Salt Lake City and Seattle.
To see the entire report, click the related link.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Yea, but it's still Oklahomo City.......you can't put lipstick on a pig.........
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