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Magazine ranks region sixth in nation in "Cheapest Cities to Live"
July 15, 2009
Updated 10:01 p.m.
By Ameerah Cetawayo (Contact)
Gazette Reporter

CAPITAL REGION — The Albany-Schenectady-Troy metro area ranked sixth on a Forbes magazine list of America’s 100 Cheapest Cities to Live as a part of group of metropolitan areas described as “bargain boomtowns where people can get more for less.”
The Capital Region was ranked first in the Middle Atlantic in front of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Harrisburg-Carlisle, Pa.
The list’s ratings are based on four quality-of-life measures: violent crime rate, from the Federal Bureau of Investigation; unemployment rate, from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; average salary for college graduates, from Payscale.com; and cultural opportunity, based on the leisure index from Sperling’s Best Places.
With a population of 853,900, the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area is listed with a ranking of 14th for average salary; 27th for its unemployment rate; 26th for crime; and 21st for culture out of the 100 cities included.
Forbes also used cost of living data from Economy.com, a site managed by investor service provider Moody’s, as well as home affordability figures from the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo, to come up with the list of city rankings.
Michael Weidrich, director of Albany’s Lark Street Business Improvement District, said the higher ranking is a reflection of the many inexpensive options for families and people looking for something to do locally.
“There is so much free entertainment in Albany, Schenectady and Troy. Each city has its own Art Night, and there are so many free concerts,” Weidrich said. “There is definitely a commitment to quality of life and cultural enrichment for the citizens and taxpayers to provide them with entertainment and cultural events. It makes them each a destination in their own right.”..................>>>>..............>>>>..............http://www.dailygazette.com/news/2009/jul/15/0715_cheap/
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Hey Mary

Sal is right!

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What a pile of bull THAT story is! Wow! I guess the public officials complained so much about having our towns come in 99 out of 100 so many times on so many surveys that SOME MAGAZINE, SOMEWHERE was goaded into saying glowing things about Albany/Schenectady/Troy!  


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