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Where is the city of Buffalo headed in an economic sense? If you were familiar with the current circumstances and offered a knee-jerk reaction, the answer would be 'nowhere.' However, the people who offer up this kind of answer are the same people who read the headlines without doing their own research to find out the truth. If you want the truth, you can find it below.

Buffalo is currently known as a shrinking city. But this reputation has been around for nearly a decade and is no longer accurate. Approximately ten years ago, manufacturing jobs began leaving the city. Today, those jobs are still being lost. This is an obvious negative. On the other hand, there are a lot of new jobs coming in. That is what makes Buffalo today different from Buffalo ten years ago - or at any point in the past ten years. Finding a job in Buffalo is now relatively easy. The unemployment rate for Buffalo is proof of this. The current unemployment rate in Buffalo is only 7.7%, which is well below the national average of 9.8%. This is also one of the primary reasons Forbes listed Buffalo as one of the Top 10 cities to raise a family.

If you are interested in a job in Buffalo, the best places to look are in the health care and education industries. As far as health care goes, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus is expanding at a rapid pace. This is one of the biggest medical research facilities in the country and they're always looking for more help. In the education arena, the University of Buffalo is one of the fastest growing universities in the world. When people look for a Buffalo job, they often start with one of these two options. That said, state, government, and supermarket retail jobs are also plentiful.

There is another Buffalo job that will offer great benefits in the near future, and it's one that not many people know about. Buffalo is becoming the headquarters for the debt collection industry. The private sector of the United States is now in a de-leveraging phase, which means a ton of debt will be unloaded. This will go on and grow for at least a decade. It's the perfect place to get your foot in the door and it may have extremely handsome rewards down the road.

Buffalo is about to become the thriving Mecca it had been in the past. The only difference is that it will now be in a different form.

by: Eric Shanman




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