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[Forbes] A Map Of America's Future

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Behad, Sep 11, 2013.

  1. Behad

    Behad Member

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    I found this interesting. Job hunters may like it as well.

    A Map Of America's Future: Where Growth Will Be Over The Next Decade

    Excerpt regarding Houston:

    Once a sleepy, semitropical backwater, the Third Coast, which stretches along the Gulf of Mexico from south Texas to western Florida, has come out of the recession stronger than virtually any other region. Since 2001, its job base has expanded 7%, and it is projected to grow another 18% the coming decade.

    The energy industry and burgeoning trade with Latin America are powering the Third Coast, combined with a relatively low cost, business-friendly climate. By 2023 its capital–Houston–will be widely acknowledged as America’s next great global city. Many other cities across the Gulf, including New Orleans and Corpus Christi, are also major energy hubs. The Third Coast has a concentration of energy jobs five times the national rate, and those jobs have an average annual salary of $100,000, according to EMSI.

    As the area gets wealthier, The Third Coast’s economy will continue to diversify. Houston, which is now the country’s most racially and ethnically diverse metro area, according to a recent Rice study, is home to the world’s largest medical center and has dethroned New York City as the nation’s leading exporter. Mobile, Ala., seems poised to become an industrial center and locus for trade with Latin America, and New Orleans has made a dramatic comeback as a cultural and business destination since Katrina.
     
  2. JuanValdez

    JuanValdez Member

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    Where is the map?
     
  3. mrm32

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    I came for pictures and all I see are words. :(
     
  4. davidio840

    davidio840 Member

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    This is all you need to read:


     
  5. lue03

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    where is the map?
     
  6. bigtexxx

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    post the map, n00b
     
  7. lue03

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    My detective skills helped me find the map! i always thought Atlanta was closer to the coast.
    spoiler for size.
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  8. Jontro

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    Post smaller map with less words.
     
  9. Yonkers

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    Here is the map. Warning, very large. The best part is they put Dallas as part of a different region than us.

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  10. AMS

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    Third Coast - Pretty odd how they grouped everything from Corpus Christi to Tallahassee all in one bucket.
     
  11. LonghornFan

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    So Houston continues to be awesome with more awesome coming.
     
  12. Dairy Ashford

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    Nowhere; they tricked us into reading a few paragraphs by promising us multi-page picture essays to maximize page hits. Mock traditional print media all you want, but at least they love discussing ideas and information more than monetizing.
     
  13. RocketRaccoon

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    Not odd. They're talking about the Third Coast = Gulf Coast.
     
  14. heypartner

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    Who cares about the map. Behad's bold text states that by 2023 Houston will finally take its rightful place as the capital of Texas. And our great mayor, Annise Parker, will have become the first US President from Rice
     
  15. bigtexxx

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    by the way -- I HATE the "third coast" name. It should be the "South Coast". Third indicates it's lower priority than the other two coasts...
     
  16. heypartner

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    well, it was the third one to form, due to the asteroid that took out the dinosaurs.
     
  17. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    That map make Edward Tufte fall in faint.

    It is god-awful as a piece of communication, even if the data are pretty interesting.
     
  18. LonghornFan

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    I just like the colors.
     
  19. Dairy Ashford

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    Houston will continue to thrive but it's not "overtaking" anyone. New York and Los Angeles really are too dynamic from a media and communications standpoint to not attract and cultivate local finance and banking sectors, and players in other major industries. They're also market-testing laboratories for all kinds of retail and mass media innovations just based on their size. I don't know a lot about Chicago.
     
  20. JuanValdez

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    Is it just me or did they miss when they tried to put LA on the map? Dallas also looks a little off.
     

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