CNBC reports on a Brookings Institute Study on the 15 most recession resistant cities in the U.S. They are (in descending order):
- Abuquerque NM
- Washington, DC
- Des Moines, IA
- Wichita, KS
- El Paso, TX
- Omaha, NE
- Tulsa, OK
- Baton Rouge, LA
- McAllen, TX
- Little Rock, AR
- Dallas, TX
- Austin, TX
- Houston, TX
- Oklahoma City, OK
- San Antonio, TX
It’s an interesting visual
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ht: Amy
4 responses to “Interesting Geography”
Absolutely Texas is the best.
But it was an interesting list.
Guess this is a good retort to cracks about "fly over country."
So glad we moved to Texas.-Heather
You and me, both! 😉