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Don't be jealous. Survey: Denver is America's most popular city
Denver Business Journal If you live in Denver, know that you're envied. That's according to a national survey released Thursday by the Pew Research Center's Social & Demographic Trends project. It found that Denver is America's most popular big city -- both among people who live here and those who don't. Of those Americans surveyed, 43 percent say they want to live in the Denver area, more than any of the 30 cities on Pew's list. No. 2 on the list is San Diego (40 percent), followed by Seattle (38 percent) and Orlando, Tampa and San Francisco (tied at 34 percent). The least-favorite cities are Detroit (8 percent), Cleveland (10 percent), Cincinnati (13 percent), Kansas City (15 percent) and Minneapolis (16 percent). Denver area economic-development officials and business recruiters say frequently that a high opinion of the Mile High City around the country helps them in their tasks. Pew found that 46 percent of those surveyed would rather live somewhere else. Pew also found that: By a 3-1 ration, people want to live where the pace of life is slow and where neighbors know each other well. By about 2-1, they prefer to live in a hot-weather place over a cold-weather place. About 70 percent of whites rate their current community as "excellent" or "very good, but only about half of Latinos and 40 percent of African Americans say the same. Rural and suburban residents rate their communities better than do residents of cities and small towns. Pew's report is based on a telephone survey of a nationally representative sample of 2,260 adults, conducted Oct. 3-19. Guess where I live! The only thing we are missing is an army of Prince fans. Come visit me. Peace. Love. Prince | |
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Until you can count mirrorbestfriend as a Denver resident, you're always going to be trailing Houston.
Luckily, I'd be happy to pay the shipping costs to get him up to y'all! | |
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RodeoSchro said: Until you can count mirrorbestfriend as a Denver resident, you're always going to be trailing Houston.
Luckily, I'd be happy to pay the shipping costs to get him up to y'all! You lost me. Peace. Love. Prince | |
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Been there several times and though while I think it's a beautiful area - I do not even envy people that live there let alone hold jealousy
That and Colorado has EVEN better places then Denver | |
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rnljs said: RodeoSchro said: Until you can count mirrorbestfriend as a Denver resident, you're always going to be trailing Houston.
Luckily, I'd be happy to pay the shipping costs to get him up to y'all! You lost me. Just kidding around. Mirrorbestfriend is a pretty funny orger (some would say "troll") who claims Houston as his home and the world as his oyster. If you don't know the poster, my joke wouldn't be funny. Denver's a pretty cool city. | |
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Mach said: Been there several times and though while I think it's a beautiful area - I do not even envy people that live there let alone hold jealousy
That and Colorado has EVEN better places then Denver Yes, that is true. Peace. Love. Prince | |
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Beautiful city, in a beautiful state. | |
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