The United States is a popular country for immigrants, and has always flourished among many immigrant countries because of various outstanding advantages. However, for new immigrants to the United States, the most important thing is still in the United States of America's work employment problem. So which U.S. cities have better employment rates? Here and abroad immigration network to take a look at it.
1. Columbus, Ohio
Population: 822,553
Median home sales price (Q1 2014): $99,900
Unemployment rate: 4.8%
Unemployment rate between July 2013 and June 2014 Change: -26.2%
Population growth rate, 2008-2012: 9.4%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 26.7%
Rate of change in 25-39 year olds, 2010-2012: 1.3%
Violent crimes (per 100,000 people, annualized): 608.3 cases
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 30
? We have to offer a lot of advantages to attract talent,? Columbus Development Director Steven ? Steven Schoney said, ? The top priorities are good job opportunities, a low cost of living and complete big-city public **** facilities. This means a very dynamic cultural environment and a vibrant young city. Part of the impetus actually comes from having a university in the center of town that is one of the largest institutions of higher learning in the country.
2. Toledo, Ohio
Population: 282,313
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $57,400
Unemployment rate: 6.8%
Unemployment rate between July 2013 and June 2014 Change: -29.2%
Population growth rate 2008-2012: 0.1%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 19.4%
Rate of change of 25-39 year olds 2010-2012: -4.3%
Violent crime (per 100,000 people, annualized). ,171.9 cases
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 120
? I think Toledo is an overlooked city. We actually offer a lot of public **** facilities.? Toledo Warehouse District Association President Diane ? Kyle Shipp said, citing the Toledo Zoo and the Toledo Museum of Art as examples.? As far as warehouse districts go, we're seeing a huge influx of young people looking to live the urban life, and they're finding that they don't have the high cost of living here like they do in Chicago or New York.?
3. ROCHESTER, N.Y.
Population: 210,358
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $63,900
Unemployment rate: 8.1%
Unemployment rate between July 2013 and June 2014 Change: -20.6%
Population growth rate 2008-2012: 10.4%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 23.6%
Population change rate of 25-39 year olds 2010-2012: 1.8%
Violent crime (per 100,000 people, annualized): 976
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 48
? The creative community often must choose between passion or creative expansion and paying the bills. Where they are able to find a place where they can live decently and pay $400-$450 a month while still allowing them to focus on the work they love,? Delmontez, commissioner of the City of Rochester's Community and Business Development Department? Smith described. The downside: Rochester's graduation rate ranks at the bottom of New York State.
4. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Population: 1,553,165
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $107,500
Unemployment rate: 7.8%
Between July 2013 and June 2014 Unemployment rate change: -27.8%
Population growth rate, 2008-2012: 6.9%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 23%
Population change rate of 25-39 year olds, 2010-2012: 3.5%
Violent crime (per 100,000 people, annualized). ,160.1 cases
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 89
Philadelphia City Council created the? Land Bank? an organization designed to further the sale of the city's 40,000 unoccupied homes. The executive director of the Philadelphia Community Development Association, Rick? Rick Sahl, executive director of the Community Development Association of Philadelphia, noted. Many of Philadelphia's neighborhoods have embarked on revitalization and restoration efforts. We have a lot of colleges and universities of higher learning, which is what attracted young people to Philadelphia in the first place. But the question now is whether they will stay or choose to put down roots in another city.?
5. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population: 305,841
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $91,000
Unemployment rate: 5.9%
Between July 2013 and June 2014 Unemployment rate change: -22.4%
Population growth rate 2008-2012: 3%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 24.2%
Rate of change of 25-39 year olds 2010-2012: 8.7%
Violent crimes (per 100,000 people, annualized): 752
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 44
? In the steel industry, we have an illustrious history. When I was a kid, those jobs disappeared. We lost a generation of Pittsburghers.? Mayor William ? Peduto's chief of staff, Kevin? Acklin said, ? Our city has been hit harder than anyone else.? He said the city has now completely reinvented itself using education and health care.? These are the pillars of Pittsburgh's development in the 21st century.?
6. Rockford, Illinois
Population: 150,251
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $75,500
Unemployment rate: 10.2 percent
Between July 2013 and June 2014 Unemployment rate change: -22.7%
Population growth rate, 2008-2012: -2%
Age ratio of the population aged 25-39 (2012): 20.9%
Rate of change of the population aged 25-39, 2010-2012: 4.80%
Violent crime (per 100,000 population, annualized). : 1,367.8 cases
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 194
Rockford's mayor has been working early on to help the city thrive on its own strengths. Aircraft maintenance company AAR is coming to Chicago's Rockford International Airport, while the local community college is actively offering aviation programs.
7. LaBerque, Texas
Population: 239,538
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $108,400
Unemployment rate: 4.5%
Between July 2013 and June 2014 Unemployment change: -21.1%
Population growth rate, 2008-2012: 10.7%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 19.9%
Rate of change of 25-39 year olds, 2010-2012: -4%
Violent crime (per 100,000 people, by year) : 827
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 40
? Lubbock is the second-largest city between I-35 and the Rocky Mountain Front. ? John? of the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance. Osborne describes, ? We are a center city ? a retail, medical and educational center. We sit atop one of the largest oil fields in the United States? above the Permian Basin, and we have a Tier 1 research institution (Texas Tech University), so a lot of companies want to come here and commute to the Permian Basin. In addition, we have the workforce to meet their needs.?
8. Buffalo, NY
Population: 258,959
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $65,000
Unemployment rate: 8.2%
Change in unemployment rate between July 2013 and June 2014: -21.20%
Population growth rate 2008-2012: -1.5%
Age ratio of the population aged 25-39 (2012): 21.3%
Rate of change in the population aged 25-39, 2010-2012: 4.70%
Violent crimes (per 100,000 people, annualized): 1,. 288.7 incidents
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 58
The population of this former industrial center has shrunk dramatically with the decline of transportation, steel manufacturing and milling, but the local government is working hard to bring new businesses to the area, with a number of initiatives including 43North, a business plan competition with a $1 million prize; and a stimulus program Start-Up NY, which encourages businesses to relocate or expand to the Buffalo SUNY site by exempting business operators and employees from taxes for 10 years. In addition, the city has launched the ?$1 Housing? program? offering $1 housing to people who are willing to go out and fix up a home and live in it for more than three years.
9. Memphis, Tennessee
Population: 653,450
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $65,800
Unemployment rate: 9.7%
Change in unemployment rate between July 2013 and June 2014 : -11.8%
Population growth rate 2008-2012: 3.1%
Age ratio of 25-39 year olds (2012): 22%
Rate of change in 25-39 year olds 2010-2012: 3%
Violent crime (per 100,000 people on an annualized basis): 1,750.3 cases
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 134
Sean Flynn, president of Restore Medical Solution, who moved his business from Atlanta to Memphis,? Flynn said: ? We had previously made several research trips to Memphis and found that there are a number of local investment firms that specialize in medical device investments. Currently, we have two companies in Memphis ? Inovar and MB Ventures, both of which have a primary clientele of new and long-established medical device companies. In addition, I am only a two and a half hour plane ride away from either corner of the interior of the U.S.?
10. Grand Rapids, Michigan
Population: 192,294
Median home sale price (Q1 2014): $103,500
Unemployment rate: 7.8%
Between July 2013 and June 2014 Unemployment rate change: -26.4%
Population growth rate, 2008-2012: 1.3%
Age ratio of the population aged 25-39 (2012): 23.8%
Rate of change of the population aged 25-39, 2010-2012: 4.9%
Violent crime (per 100,000 people, by year) : 771.2 cases
Forbes Business & Careers Ranking: 39
? The quality of life in Grand Rapids is high, especially for a city with so many large corporations,?Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. president Christopher ? Larson said, ? The environment is very pleasant, with a beautiful river and close to the lake. The schools are great. The price of the house is ridiculously low. For less than $100,000, you can buy a very nice house about two miles from the center of town.