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Category Archives: Rankings
The Top 10 Cities In Which To Raise A Family
Looking for a great place to raise a family? Forbes Magazine has a list that may help you. Continue reading
America’s Best Places To Raise A Family, Listed By State
BusinessWeek recently released its 2011 America’s Best Place to Raise a Family rankings. College-town Blacksburg, Virginia took top honors, breaking a 2-year win streak for the Chicago, Illinois region. Continue reading
Ranking The Best Places To Live In The U.S. (2011 Edition)
Using Quality of Life factors such as education, crime and “town spirit”, and focusing on towns with between 8,500 and 50,000 residents, CNNMoney ranks the country’s best “small towns”. Continue reading
Ranking The Best Places To Live In The U.S. (2011 Edition)
Using Quality of Life factors such as education, crime and “town spirit”, and focusing on towns with between 8,500 and 50,000 residents, CNNMoney ranks the country’s best “small towns”. Continue reading
Top 25 Least Expensive U.S. Cities
There are some U.S. towns in which the cost of living remains affordable — and downright cheap — as compared to the national average. Continue reading
How Does Your Real Estate Tax Bill Compare To Other Parts Of The Country?
Compiling data from the 2009 American Community Survey, the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan educational organization in Washington D.C., published property taxes paid by owner-occupied households, county-by-county. Continue reading
How Does Your Work Commute Compare To Other Cities?
Whether you live in a “long commute” town like Richmond, NY (40 minutes), or a “short commute” town like King, TX (3.4 minutes), rising gas prices have made commute times and distances relevant to everyone. See commute times for every county in the country. Continue reading
