metro
12-03-2008, 09:44 AM
OKC moves up in Top 50 best business metros
Journal Record
December 2nd, 2008
There’s a lot of bad news everywhere you look these days. Bad things are up - good things are down.
But here’s a little ray of sunshine for your cloudy day. When it comes to business, Oklahoma City is less horrible than many other places - and it just got a little better.
In it’s second year of ranking of the best U.S. metro areas for business, MarketWatch.com saw Oklahoma move up the list 5 spots to #22.
There are 50 cities rated, with Minneapolis-St.Paul was the most promising business town and New Orleans being the most God-awful business environment.
“And Oklahoma City made the biggest gains in its unemployment ranking, jumping up 18 spots…”
Florida tanked this year, with two giant hubs losing steam big time.
Tampa-St. Pete by far experienced the biggest point drop and fell the farthest in the rankings. The Florida Twin Cities dropped 15 spaces after sliding by 55 points.
Also, Jacksonville dropped by 19 spots for unemployment.
Journal Record
December 2nd, 2008
There’s a lot of bad news everywhere you look these days. Bad things are up - good things are down.
But here’s a little ray of sunshine for your cloudy day. When it comes to business, Oklahoma City is less horrible than many other places - and it just got a little better.
In it’s second year of ranking of the best U.S. metro areas for business, MarketWatch.com saw Oklahoma move up the list 5 spots to #22.
There are 50 cities rated, with Minneapolis-St.Paul was the most promising business town and New Orleans being the most God-awful business environment.
“And Oklahoma City made the biggest gains in its unemployment ranking, jumping up 18 spots…”
Florida tanked this year, with two giant hubs losing steam big time.
Tampa-St. Pete by far experienced the biggest point drop and fell the farthest in the rankings. The Florida Twin Cities dropped 15 spaces after sliding by 55 points.
Also, Jacksonville dropped by 19 spots for unemployment.