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Galadrond t1_je2vpch wrote

Number 1 in Income and Employment? LOL

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alexopposite OP t1_je3dz50 wrote

They used equality as their measure there... So there's that.

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destructo767 t1_je3hjh3 wrote

How is either city in the top 182 based on population? Also who chose 182 as a random number?

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MonasAdventures t1_je3z9e9 wrote

“For the ranking, WalletHub analyzed 182 of the largest cities in the U.S., including the top 150 most populated U.S. cities and at least two of the most populated cities in each U.S. state.”

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Beardly_Smith t1_je3i16y wrote

Didn't it also make a list of the top most expensive places to live a few days ago?

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Necessary_Cat_4801 t1_je4ehh0 wrote

I saw highest property tax rates on here, if that's what you are referring to. I'm sure if you have enough money, quality of life in Burlington and SB is high, for now.

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alexopposite OP t1_je4jfqh wrote

Yep, it did, for property taxes. Most of the places on this list are HCOL, high tax interestingly. The methodology is pretty armchair and unscientific. Just interesting.

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SubstantialPop3 t1_je50aou wrote

Having lived in both cities, I would agree. Although I'm happier in Burlington than I was in South Burlington. Sometimes I miss being able to walk to my gym though.

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