According to this market comparison from the job-search site indeed.com, that ratio puts Dallas squarely in the middle of the top 50 metro cities in the nation. Washington, Jacksonville, and Baltimore the best cities for job hunters. Detroit, Miami, and Riverside are the worst. Austin at #10 turns in the best state-wide performance, followed by San Antonio at #12. Houston at #25 is right behind us at #24. So much for Texas exceptionalism.
Get the D Brief Newsletter
Dallas’ most important news stories of the week, delivered to your inbox each Sunday.
Related Articles
Healthcare
Steward Health Files for Bankruptcy
Steward CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre blamed government payers and other factors for the financial duress. The system owes top creditors $600 million.
By Will Maddox
Urbanism
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 51
At some point, Hi Line Drive will be an important connecting point between the Katy Trail and the Trinity River. Until construction is finished, maybe just stay in your car.
By Matt Goodman
Shopping & Fashion
‘That’s a Big Ass Candle’
Chloe and Trent Mervine want their ginormous candle to be the only one you need this year.