Miami is a “boomtown,” with population growth of 10.7% over the five year period from 2012 to 2017
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According to the analysis, Miami is a “boomtown,” with population growth of 10.7% over the five year period from 2012 to 2017
Though wages remain stagnant for many American workers, there are several cities around the U.S. where incomes are on the rise. Boomtowns are such places because they offer incentives, such as a more affordable cost-of-living or a higher paycheck — or both.
Personal finance website GOBankingRates analyzed 347 American cities with populations of 500,000 or under, looking for places experiencing a combination of economic prosperity, population growth and rising incomes. To rank the top “boomtowns,” or cities that meet these criteria, the site looked at five-year data on population, housing, GDP and per capita income from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2017 American Community and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Paychecks are getting bigger in 15 American boomtowns. Miami made the top 15 U.S. growing cities where the economy is booming and salaries are on the rise.
When you’re considering where you should live, you’ll want to consider these boomtowns that offer high salaries. Welcome to Miami Beach
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