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For the Third Consecutive Year Provo-Orem, Utah, Tops Milken Institute's 2023 Ranking of Best-Performing Cities


Provo-Orem, Utah, for the 3rd consecutive year, has demonstrated the best performance among large cities, according to the 2023 Milken Institute Best-Performing Cities Index. Among small cities, Idaho Falls, ID, regained the first position this year after falling to the fifth spot in last year's rankings. These cities' rankings were fostered by strong job and wage growth and a robust high-tech presence.

The Index, published annually since 1999, reflects cities' effectiveness at leveraging their resources to promote economic growth and provide their residents with access to the essential services and infrastructure needed for success. Its components include job creation, wage growth, and the high-tech sector's output growth. Since 2021, the Index also includes measures of housing affordability and broadband access that reflect access to economic opportunities of cities' residents.

The 2023 Index and rankings are mainly based on data from 2021, the first full year of recovery following the onset of COVID-19.

"This year's report shows that US cities continue to drive the nation's growth despite the pressures created by Covid-19," said Maggie Switek, Ph.D., director of regional economics in the Milken Institute's Research Department. "Three years after the onset of the pandemic, cities are still the main centers of the nation's economic activity. In 2021, the metropolitan areas included in the BPC rankings generated 89% of the U.S. gross domestic product and were home to 86.3% of the country's population."

This year's top-performing cities had several common themes: a vigorous and growing high-tech sector, rebounding leisure and hospitality sectors, and above average broadband access. Simultaneously, housing affordability was a concern among most top-performing cities. While remarking on the strong performance of top-ranked cities, this year's BPC report also noted that cities should aim to increase their supply of affordable housing to remain attractive to young generations of workers.

Having become an established hub for technology startups, Provo-Orem maintained its top ranking with the highest levels of employment growth and wage growth over the last five years. From 2016 to 2021, Provo experienced rapid labor market expansion driven partly by the expansion of its high-tech sector. This allowed the city to rank first in five-year growth for both jobs and wages in this year's rankings.

"No place on earth is as dear to me as Provo. It's where I was born, where I grew up, and where my husband and I chose to raise our kids. I am proud to see that the world is taking note of this remarkable place, where the majesty of nature surrounds a thriving hub of tech activity and educational opportunity, creating unparalleled quality of life," said Provo, Utah Mayor Michelle Kaufusi. "For the Milken Institute to recognize us for three straight years as the nation's Best Performing City is a thrill and an honor. The award is data driven, based on metrics like job and wage growth. But behind our impressive metrics are the amazing people that make it all happen. It is they who should be most proud of this award."

The Index ranks cities into five tiers, allowing stakeholders such as policymakers, business leaders, and residents to compare their economic performance more easily to their peers. Notably, most of the top-performing Tier 1 cities (16 in total: eight large, eight small) are in just six states (Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Texas, Florida, and North Carolina), with the remainder (eight: two large, six small) of Tier 1 cities spread across several states in the West, Midwest, and Southeast regions of the country.

Key findings from the 2023 Best-Performing Cities Index:

"The shifting landscape of recovery created unique economic conditions that are reflected in the 2023 Best Performing Cities Index," added Switek. "The rankings, coupled with our online tool, which allows users to explore cities' performance in each of the index's 12 components, provide an objective framework to evaluate and craft effective policies aimed at improving performance of US cities."

How We Evaluate Cities

The Index measures economic vitality in 200 large metropolitan areas and 203 small metropolitan areas by assessing performance of the labor market, tech sector, and access to economic opportunities. As in the previous year, the 2023 version of the Index emphasizes jobs, wages, high-tech growth, housing affordability, and household broadband access.

"Best-Performing Cities 2023: Thriving in a Changing Economic Landscape" is co-authored by Maggie Switek, Hyeongyul Roh, Lawson Mansell, and Katherine Sacks. View the full report and search the 403 metro areas evaluated here, and follow coverage on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn using #BestPerformingCities.

2023 Milken Institute Best-Performing Cities Index

LARGE US CITIES ? TIER I

Provo?Orem, UT
Austin?Round Rock, TX
Raleigh, NC
Nashville?Davidson?Murfreesboro?Franklin, TN
Boise City, ID MSA
Dallas?Plano?Irving, TX
Wilmington, NC
Phoenix?Mesa?Scottsdale, AZ
Fayetteville?Springdale?Rogers, AR?MO
Palm Bay?Melbourne?Titusville, FL

SMALL US CITIES ? TIER I

Idaho Falls, ID
Logan, UT?ID
St. George, UT
The Villages, FL
Bend?Redmond, OR
Punta Gorda, FL
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Missoula, MT
Sioux Falls, SD
Gainesville, GA
Prescott, AZ
Bloomington, IN
Wenatchee, WA
Burlington, NC

About the Milken Institute

The Milken Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank focused on accelerating measurable progress on the path to a meaningful life. With a focus on financial, physical, mental, and environmental health, we bring together the best ideas and innovative resourcing to develop blueprints for tackling some of our most critical global issues through the lens of what's pressing now and what's coming next. For more information, visit https://milkeninstitute.org/.


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