good place to look in the Midwest. Cincinnati ranks No. 27 on a national
list of best cities to find a job this
year, according to a study by finance
website Wallethub. The study ranks
the 150 most populous cities in the
nation. The study was conducted across 17
key metrics, including the number of
job opportunities, employment growth,
starting salary and a number of socio-
economic factors. Plano, Texas sits at the top of the list,
followed by Overland Park, Kansas;
Austin, Texas; Irving, Texas; and Salt
Lake City. The worst place to find a job in 2016 is
Stockton, California, according to the
study The National Association for Business
Economics expects nonfarm
employment to grow by nearly 210,000
jobs per month as unemployment falls
to 4.7 percent by fourth quarter. View the full list here.
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