Forbes-June 2010-Names Houston Best City For Young Professionals
Posted by Erika McCann on
Monday, June 21st, 2010 at 6:42pm.
There are good prospects for ambitious young professionals across the country, but Texas dominates the Forbes list, boasting three of the top 10 spots. Because of its business-friendly environment and abundance of oil money, 14 of the country's largest companies (as measured by market capitalization) are based in the No. 1 city, Houston. Only New York, N.Y., which ranks No. 4 on the list, boasts more big employers. Houston also shines thanks to high average incomes and a concentration of grads from elite colleges--and not just from local Rice University, but from across the country.
To find out more about Houston and all it's great housing possibilities, contact Erika@McCannProperties.com or call 832-244-0029 There are good prospects for ambitious young professionals across the country, but Texas dominates our list, boasting three of the top 10 spots. Because of its business-friendly environment and abundance of oil money, 14 of the country's largest companies (as measured by market capitalization) are based in our No. 1 city, Houston. Only New York, N.Y., which ranks No. 4 on our list, boasts more big employers. Houston also shines
thanks to high average incomes
and a concentration of grads from
elite colleges--and not just from
local Rice University, but from
across the country
There are good prospects for ambitious young professionals across the country, but Texas dominates our list, boasting three of the top 10 spots. Because of its business-friendly environment and abundance of oil money, 14 of the country's largest companies (as measured by market capitalization) are based in our No. 1 city, Houston. Only New York, N.Y., which ranks No. 4 on our list, boasts more big employers. Houston also shines
thanks to high average incomes
and a concentration of grads from
elite colleges--and not just from
local Rice University, but from
across the country.
The
There are good prospects for ambitious young professionals across the country, but Texas dominates our list, boasting three of the top 10 spots. Because of its business-friendly environment and abundance of oil money, 14 of the country's largest companies (as measured by market capitalization) are based in our No. 1 city, Houston. Only New York, N.Y., which ranks No. 4 on our list, boasts more big employers. Houston also shines
thanks to high average incomes
and a concentration of grads from
elite colleges--and not just from
local Rice University, but from
across the country.
re are good prospects for ambitious young professionals across the country, but
Texas dominates our list, boasting three of the top 10 spots. Because of its business-friendly environment and abundance of oil money, 14 of the country's largest companies (as measured by market capitalization) are based in our No. 1 city, Houston. Only New York, N.Y., which ranks No. 4 on our list, boasts more big employers. Houston also shines thanks to high average incomes
and a concentration of grads from
elite colleges--and not just from
local Rice University, but from
across the country.
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