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The Coming Job Boom: The Hottest Cities for the Next Decade
In the post-Great-Recession economy, these local economies are going to get an added, immediate boost from demographic trends. They draw in two groups of people: retirees who like the congenial lifestyle and young people looking for higher education. Over the next decade, the sheer size of these two groups will drive economic growth and jobs. "Right now, there are more people exactly 50 years old than any other age group," says Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Economy.com. "The second-largest age group is 20-year-olds. "So anything that 50-somethings normally spend money on -- health care and asset management, for example -- and 20-somethings consume -- entertainment/information, education, and gadgets -- will be in demand.
Follow the links below to check out our ten top locales -- and then read our related stories on which sectors are going to do the most hiring: Where You'll Make Your Next Fortune.
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