Cities are recovering from the Great Recession at different rates, and some are undoubtedly doing better than others in terms of unemployment rate and employment growth
San Francisco or New York City are hard to compete with in terms of the most expensive cities for renters, but even those coastline juggernauts can’t compete with how quickly rent is growing some U.S. cities
Denver’s economy is about much more than Coors and natural resources today, as it has become as varied as the amount of outdoor activities available to the city’s residents