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re: Southern Economies at a glance

Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:02 am to
Posted by PNW
Northern Rockies
Member since Mar 2014
6193 posts
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:02 am to
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Forbes: New Orleans is America's fastest-growing city


Forbes has their actual data on their actual website for America's fastest growing cities.

And Austin, TX came at #1.

2. Raleigh
3. Phoenix
4. Dallas
5. SLC
6. Denver
7. Ogden UT
8. Charlotte
9. Orlando
10. Houston
11. Seattle
12. Atlanta
13. Provo UT
14. Cape Coral FL
15. Palm Bay FL
16. Boise
17. Minneapolis
18. North Port FL
19. San Jose
20. San Antonio

Your Beloved New Orleans did not make the cut... Sorry
This post was edited on 4/19/14 at 8:16 am
Posted by TigersOfGeauxld
Just across the water...
Member since Aug 2009
25057 posts
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:30 am to
quote:

Forbes has their actual data on their actual website


Oh you... You mean this link?

The Fastest-Growing Cities Since The Recession

But I also linked some other reports...

America's New Brainpower Cities

Top 10 Cities for College Graduates

But wait! There's more!



quote:


Planning urged to prepare for La.’s chemical boom
TIMOTHY BOONE
tboone@theadvocate.com

With nearly $84 billion in petrochemical plant construction projects and thousands of workers in the pipeline for Louisiana over the next few years, officials say it is time to start planning how to handle the impending boom.

“We better get ready,” said Boo Thomas, president and CEO of the Center for Planning Excellence . “We have thousands of new workers coming. Where are they going to live? Where are they going to get their McDonald’s? Where are they going to get their healthy food?” she said during a panel discussion Wednesday at the 2013 Louisiana Smart Growth Summit in the Shaw Center for the Arts.

Dan Borné, president of the Louisiana Chemical Association, described it as one of the “great tsunamis of investment” to happen in U.S. history.

An ample supply of cheap natural gas has triggered the boom, with most of the activity centered between Baton Rouge and New Orleans and around Lake Charles.

Susana Schowen, a workforce initiatives manager for the Louisiana economic development department, said the state will need an estimated 130,000 workers by 2020 to build all of the new industrial projects on the horizon. It won’t be just craft workers such as welders and carpenters. Engineers, managers, accountants and support staff will also be needed, she said.


Chemical boom

And more!

quote:


“Because of all we have done to make Louisiana a great place to do business, we have now set another record for the number of people working, exceeding 2 million workers for the first time in Louisiana history,” Gov. Bobby Jindal said in a statement.

“That’s even more significant when you consider that many announced major projects that will drive employment for years have not yet begun construction,” said Curt Eysink, executive director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission.


Employment hit a new peak for the sixth month in a row

Posted by CP3LSU25
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2009
51150 posts
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:49 am to
Yeah no one wants to live in Austin with all those hippies and queers. It would be fun to visit for a weekend but not live there
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