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Oklahoma City goes 4-for-4 in national economic rankings

Rounding out November's top five are four other markets located in the nation's midsection: Austin, Tulsa, Houston and Omaha. They ranked in precisely the same order a month ago in October. Austin and Omaha were also in the top five in September.
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We're behind Tulsa?  :shock:

we could be higher if our 5-year house appreciation wasn't negative
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koberaptor wrote:We're behind Tulsa?  :shock:
Energy.
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Post by StreetsOfOmaha »

And not the renewable kind.
"The right to have access to every building in the city by private motorcar in an age when everyone possesses such a vehicle is actually the right to destroy the city."
Lewis Mumford, The Highway and the City, 1963
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Nothing is truly renewable when it's not financially solvent ; )
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Post by omadweller »

That's a big point difference between number two Austin and number three Tulsa.


2

Austin

90.349

 



3

Tulsa

82.007







It's good to see Omaha in the mix here!
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