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  2. Austin Economic Development Rankings

Austin Economic Development Rankings

  • Austin is No. 9 on global list of Most Active Cities for Startups by SeedTable (July 2013)
  • Austin is the Hottest Startup Scene in the U.S. according to Entrepreneur (July 2013)
  • Austin is ranked No. 5 among 380 metros as a Leading Locations for 2013 based on economic and job growth by Area Development (June 2013)
  • Austin is No. 8 on new analysis of America’s Leading Metros for Venture Capital by The Atlantic Cities (June 2013)
  • Austin No. 5 on list of Cities Winning the Battle for Information Jobs by NewsGeography.com (May 2013)
  • Austin is No. 1 Top American Boomtown according to Bloomberg (April 2013)
  • Austin No. 10 Best Big City for Jobs 2013 according to Forbes (May 2013)
  • Austin received a nearly perfect score for online transparency regarding economic development subsidies it offers according to Good Jobs First (May 2013)
  • Austin is No. 3 in fDi Intelligence’s American Cities of the Future ranking of 52 large cities by fDi Intelligence (April 2013).
  • Austin is the most Business-Friendly U.S. City by Thumbtack.com (April 2013)
  • Austin is No. 1 Top MovieMaker City by MovieMaker (March 2013)
  • Austin ranks No. 3 in tech job growth by Dice.com (March 2013)
  • Austin ranks as No. 1 Top City for Young Entrepreneurs by Under30CEO (March 2013)
  • Austin is No. 3 in fDi Intelligence’s American Cities of the Future ranking of 52 large cities. (April 2013)
  • Austin is 1st overall among the 100 largest U.S. metros based on amount recovered from pre-recession peak to the present based on employment, unemployment, output, and house prices according to Brookings Institution. (March 2013)
  • Third-fastest-growing tech job market according to Dice.com. (March 2013)
  • Top large city for young entrepreneurs according to Under30CEO. (March 2013)
  • Austin is the Best City to be a Moviemaker. (March 2013)
  • Austin takes two ‘bests’ in fDi Intelligence’s inaugural Projects of the Year awards: Best High Value Project for Apple’s new corporate campus and Best Expansion for Samsung’s $4B boost to its fab. (February 2013)
  • Austin is among Top 10 Cities for Women Entrepreneurs according to NerdWallet. (February 2013)
  • Third-best city for good jobs, according to Forbes. (February 2013)
  • Best City for Small Business nationally by The Business Journals On Numbers (February 2013).
  • Highest-rated market in the On the Numbers Economic Index, which measures the economic health of 102 major metros (February 2013).
  • Austin is the Best City for Job-Seekers according to NerdWallet. (January 2013)
  • Austin is No. 2 on 2012 Milken Institute Best-Performing Cities Index ranking of U.S. metro areas by how well they are creating and sustaining jobs and economic growth. (January 2013)
  • Austin tops U.S. for largest percentage job gain over 5 years according to The Business Journals’ On Numbers. (January 2013)
  • Austin tops Forbes' list of America's Fastest-Growing Cities for the third year in a row. (January 2013)
  • No. 7 for Economic Recovery (Brookings Institute, December 2012)
  • Adds Largest Percentage of Jobs During Recession (OnNumbers, November 2012)
  • Top 70 of the 300 fastest-growing metropolitan economies worldwide according to the Metropolitan Policy Program at the D.C.-based Brookings Institution (November 2012).
  • 33rd-largest metropolitan area in the United States, according to numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Business Journals’ On Numbers (November 2012).
  • #1 Most 'Connected City' (Jones Lang Lasalle, October 2012)
  •  5th Best Employment Outlook (Manpower Group, September 2012)
  •  #1 Best Large City for Job Growth Next 2 Years (New Geography, August 2012)
  • 12th Highest Average in US for Professional Services Pay (On Numbers, August 2012)
  • One of the Top 10 Cities for Technology Start-ups according to the National Venture Capital Association (August 2012).
  • No. 31 Best US City for Global Trade (Global Trade magazine, August 2012)
  • Top 50 Cities for Global Trade - received 'Most Likely to Succeed' designation from the editors of Global Trade magazine (July 2012).
  • 2nd City People Are Moving to the Most in 2012 (The Fiscal Times, July 2012)
  • Best City for Small Business nationally by The Business Journals On Numbers (February 2013).
  • Highest-rated market in the On the Numbers Economic Index, which measures the economic health of 102 major metros (February 2013).
  • Top 70 of the 300 fastest-growing metropolitan economies worldwide according to the Metropolitan Policy Program at the D.C.-based Brookings Institution (November 2012).
  • 33rd-largest metropolitan area in the United States, according to numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Business Journals’ On Numbers (November 2012).
  • One of the Top 10 Cities for Technology Start-ups according to the National Venture Capital Association (August 2012).
  • Top 50 Cities for Global Trade - received 'Most Likely to Succeed' designation from the editors of Global Trade magazine (July 2012).
  • Fastest-growing major U.S. metro economy in 2012 according to the U.S. Conference of Mayors (June 2012).
  • 13th-largest U.S. city by U.S. Census Bureau (June 2012).
  • 9th best city in the country for business and careers on Forbes' annual list (June 2012).
  • Best City for Jobs, according to Forbes (May 2012).
  • First on Forbes’ list of America’s Fastest-Growing Cities for the second year in a row (April 2012).
  • Austin cited for Economic Development Excellence by Business Facilities (April 2012).
  • Forbes names Austin America’s No. 1 “Boom Town” (July 2011).
  • The Fiscal Times rates Austin as the No. 1 Hottest Spot to Start a Small Business (July 2011).
  • New Geography lists Austin as No. 1 City for Job Growth among 65 large metros (May 2011).
  • Austin tops the Business Facilities list of metro leaders in Economic Growth Potential ranking (Aug 2011).
  • Austin among Top Markets for Restaurant Expansion according to QSR (Jan 2011).
  • The GOOD Guide to Hustlin’ ranks Austin as the No. 1 Best City to Wait Out the Recession (Sept 2011).
  • Ajilon Professional Staffing names Austin the second best place to find a job in the U.S. (March 2011).
  • PayScale rates Austin No. 2 IT Startup Hotspot (Jan 2011).
  • Forbes ranks Austin No. 3 Best Job Market (Jan 2011).
  • Forbes ranks Austin No. 3 Biggest Brain Magnet city (Feb 2011).
  • Austin ranks No. 4 on 2011 Milken Institute Best-Performing Cities Index ranking of the 200 largest U.S. metros based on how well they are creating and sustaining jobs and economic growth (Dec 2011).
  • Austin is No. 4 in annual “economic strength” ranking by POLICOM Corp. (May 2011).
  • Austin region ranks No. 5 in the Southern region for wages according to a study conducted by The Business Journals (May 2011).
  • The Business Journals ranks Austin as America’s 5th Strongest Job Market (April 2011).
  • MarketWatch ranks Austin No. 8 on its lists of Best Cities for Business (Dec 2011).
  • Austin is one of the Best American Cities to Live and Work according to Business Review USA (January 2011).
  • KLG Advisors ranks Austin among nine metropolitan areas with a strong supply of IT talent, low competition, and favorable employment costs (May 2011).
  • 2thinknow places Austin in its top 10 of U.S. “Innovation Cities” in and annual global ranking (Oct 2011).

 

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