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.
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