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dead0man
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« on: September 19, 2008, 03:56:03 AM »

"I figured this would be a great place for a job," said Max Perez, a 19-year-old from Iowa. He couldn't find one and ended up taking showers at the men's shelter and sleeping in a pup tent barely big enough to cover his body.
So this genius leaves Iowa, with some of the lowest unemployment rates in the country and moves to Reno looking for work, Reno is just north of the national average.

There are a lot of places with ridiculously low unemployment rates. link

1 Sioux Falls, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.4
2 Idaho Falls, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.5
2 Rapid City, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.5
4 Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.6
5 Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.7
6 Logan, UT-ID Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.8
6 Morgantown, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.8
8 Casper, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.9
8 Fargo, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area 2.9
10 Billings, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.0
11 Ames, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.1
11 Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.1
11 Midland, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.1
14 Iowa City, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.2
15 Lincoln, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.3
15 Portsmouth, NH-ME Metropolitan NECTA 3.3
17 Charleston, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.4
17 Great Falls, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.4
19 Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.5
19 Missoula, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.5
19 Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.5
22 Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.6
22 Provo-Orem, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.6
24 Odessa, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.7
24 Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.7
24 Pocatello, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.7
24 Sioux City, IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.7
24 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.7
29 Amarillo, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.8
29 Coeur d'Alene, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.8
29 Dubuque, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.8
29 Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.8
29 Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.8
29 Manchester, NH Metropolitan NECTA 3.8
29 Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.8
29 Rochester-Dover, NH-ME Metropolitan NECTA 3.8
37 Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.9
37 Cheyenne, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.9
37 Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.9
37 Santa Fe, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area 3.9
41 Cedar Rapids, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area 4.0
41 Lawton, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area 4.0
41 Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area 4.0
41 Tulsa, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area 4.0

250 Reno-Sparks, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area 6.5
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dead0man
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2008, 04:56:11 AM »

Yes, we all understand that.  That had dick to do with my point.

(unless your point was that the numbers can't be used to compare cities in which case, cite?)
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