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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Georgia not among future economic hot spots

Georgia not among future economic hot spots
If you don't like this economy (and who does?), and want to be part of a new economy instead, you might want to move to Massachusetts or Washington or Maryland. Those states lead the nation in having the right stuff for a "new economy" of highly skilled, highly technical and highly paid workers, according to a study funded by the nonprofit Kauffman Foundation. Such states also are more likely to emerge from the current economic crisis a little sooner and in better shape than others, said Robert Atkinson, president of the research group Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, which conducted the study.

 



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