Monday, February 27, 2017

UPDATE. The 10 most prosperous cities in the U.S.: #1 Flower Mound Texas


The 2016 Distressed Communities Index: An Analysis of Community Well-Being Across the United States.  (Economic Innovation Group)

1.  Flower Mound, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Flower Mound | $122,999
  • Texas | $53,207
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Flower Mound | 58.6%
  • Texas | 27.6%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

2.  Allen, Texas  (Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Allen | $103,051
  • Texas | $53,207
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Allen | 53.0%
  • Texas | 27.6%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

3.  Frisco, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Frisco | $114,098
  • Texas | $53,207
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Frisco | 59.2%
  • Texas | 27.6%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

Related reading:
They made it big: How key Frisco figures put Texas town of 5,000 on the map for global giants to find.  (Dallas News, 12/12/2016)
The once-tiny town on the northern prairie now has nearly 160,000 residents. Students in Frisco ISD outnumber the city's total population back then by a factor of 11 -- and recently surpassed Plano ISD to become the largest school district in Collin County. 
The city's $5 billion mile, which includes the Dallas Cowboys' mega-complex, The Star, is well underway along the Dallas North Tollway. Once built, its four mixed-use developments are expected to generate more than 44,700 jobs. 
And you can shop till you drop in Frisco like nowhere else in Texas.  

4.  Woodbury, Minnesota (southeast suburb of St. Paul)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Woodbury | $99,698
  • Minnesota | $61,492
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Woodbury | 57.9%
  • Minnesota | 33.7%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

Related reading
Woodbury:  At 40, a city still growing strong.  (St. Paul Pioneer Press, 2/13/2007)


5.  Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Denver metro area)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Highlands Ranch | $108,570
  • Colorado | $60,629
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Highlands Ranch | 62.0%
  • Colorado | 38.1%
  • U.S. | 29.8%
Related reading:
Highlands Ranch makes big leap to completion after 35 years of growth.  (Denver Post, 6/13/2016)
  

6.  Fishers Indiana (Indianapolis metro area)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Fishers | $95,487
  • Indiana | $49,255
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Fishers | 62.4%
  • Indiana | 24/1%
  • U.S. | 29.8%
Related article:
How Fishers is bringing people out of cul-de-sacs.  (Indianapolis Star, 2/18/2017)

The result, for now, is a city on the make, one speeding so fast it's outpacing its master plan. At the same time, the city is eager to cling to its history. Officials even gave the downtown a name — the Nickel Plate District — to acknowledge a shuttered railroad that used to stop there.

7.  Cedar Park, Texas (Austin metro area)

Source:  Wikipedia

Source:  U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts

Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Cedar Park | $82,311
  • Texas | $53,207
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Cedar Park | 44.4%
  • Texas | 27.6%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

8.  San Ramon, California (34 miles east of San Francisco)


Source:  Wikipedia



Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • San Ramon | $128,916
  • Calilfornia | $61,818
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • San Ramon | 66.1%
  • California | 31.4%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

9.  League City, Texas (Houston metro area)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • League City | $93,675
  • Texas | $53.207
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • League  43.0%
  • Texas | 27.6%
  • U.S. | 29.8%
10.  Jones Creek, Georgia  (Officially  became a city on December 1, 2006)


Source (both graphs):  Wikipedia


Other numbers:
Median household income:
  • Jones Creek | $109,576
  • Georgia | $49,620
  • U.S. | $53,889

Related article:
1 Georgia city makes list of 'best in U.S.,' but it's No. 3.  (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 11/6/2015)
According to 24/7 Wall St., a Delaware corporation that runs a financial news and opinion company, it's low crime rates, employment growth, housing affordability and various other factors.

More recently:
Police say sexual favors offered at Johns Creek foot massage parlor.  (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1/24/2017)

On the flip side:
The 10 most distressed cities in the U.S.


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