"The highest scores went to well-rounded metro areas with healthy economies, moderate costs of living, light traffic, impressive housing stocks and high-powered educational systems. Columbus placed 10th for its share of adults ages 25 to 44 – they make up 30 percent of the region – and it finished in the top 20 for its share of adults holding college degrees and number of management and professional jobs. That may come as little surprise in a region that is home to a host of colleges, including Ohio State University and its 50,000 students."
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Living quality study puts Columbus at 23rd - Business First of Columbus
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