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Nathan Weinberger
  • Spring valley, NY
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Choosing a market - understanding Job growth...

Nathan Weinberger
  • Spring valley, NY
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Hi everyone ,

I looked at job growth of a few nj areas (mainly on 'sperlings best places') the problem is it's all positive...( at least for last quarter ) how do I know if an area has a better future then other based on the numbers ? (Besides diversity) , is there a better source of info then the one mentioned above ? And can someone explain what is 'projected job growth' ? And how come all the crowded areas is considered weak future job growth when commen sense would say otherwise? (In fact their projected job growth is high but they then write in the summary  'weak future job growth ' )

Thanks