Job growth is happening in both the CBDs and the suburbs. But educated
adults are increasingly city dwellers, seeking walkability,
authenticity, and collaboration. As economic recovery and expansion
continue across most sectors and regions, competition for talent is
intensifying, increasing pressure on employers to differentiate based on
location, amenities, and environment. Now more than ever, it`s critical
that real estate investors, developers, and decision-makers understand
which cities and suburbs are experiencing job growth and attracting
highly-educated talent. RSK: Midwest seems to have the least educated professionals. But is the cause because of agriculture and industry? How about skilled labor as well? Maybe Madison is an anomaly but I can think of other cities where they have major Universities in the Midwest. Hmmm. Are we educating and then exporting? Always seems to be a problem. | ||
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