Raleigh-Durham as one of 10 Cities with positive outlook!
Read more about it from US News & World Report:
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Raleigh-Durham, N.C. (14.7 percent, up 3.6 points). A mix of government jobs, higher ed, healthcare, and technology has helped this progressive area pull off a neat trick: Population is growing at a healthy 3 percent rate, but the unemployment rate remains one of the lowest in the state. Vacancy rates will rise slightly in 2010 and some tenants will get a break on rent, but metro area residents may soon be wondering, what recession?


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