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Mike D'Arrigo
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Indianapolis unemployment lower than Dallas

Mike D'Arrigo
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Dallas is well known for it's strong economy and job growth, but did you know that Indianapolis has a lower unemployment rate than Dallas? 

According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report, Indianapolis' unemployment rate was just 3.8% in September compared to 3.9% for Dallas. In fact, while the number of people employed declined in Dallas in September, 14,300 new jobs were created in Indianapolis. That might come as a surprise to those that don't know Indy, but there's a lot of great things going on that makes Indianapolis a dynamic and vibrant city.

Call me to learn more about what makes Indianapolis a great place to invest.

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