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Cities Ranked and Rated : More than 400 Metropolitan Areas Evaluated in the U.
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Cities Ranked and Rated : More than 400 Metropolitan Areas Evaluated in the U. S. and Canada Paperback - 2004 - 1st Edition

by Sperling, Bert, Sander, Peter

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In an ideal world, Cities Ranked & Rated would examine every place to live in North America, from giant New York City to bucolic burghs like Oxford, Ohio, and Cottage Grove, Oregon.

About the author

Bert Sperling has been choosing our country's Best Places for 20 years. He created Money magazine's original "Best Places to Live" list, and his work continues to appear in the media on a monthly basis. His studies have become part of our national culture, appearing in The Simpsons, Jay Leno jokes, and questions on Jeopardy. His website, Sperling's BestPlaces (www.bestplaces.net), has become a popular Internet resource, and provides content to other sites such as Yahoo!, MSN, eBay, and the Wall Street Journal.
Annually, his "Healthiest Cities for Women" study is featured in SELF magazine. Other recent projects include "Best Places to Retire" (MSN), "Best Cities for Women" (Ladies' Home Journal), "Great College Towns" (Newsweek), "This Town Rocks! Best Cities for Teens" (Seventeen), "Best Places to Buy a Second Home" (Smart Money), "Best Places to Raise an Outdoor Family" (Outdoor Explorer), "Hot Dating in Small Towns (MTV), "America's Best City to Live" and "Most Energetic City" (USA Weekend) and features in Men's Health, Men's Journal, Men's Fitness, and Kiplinger's.
Bert currently makes his home in Portland and Depoe Bay, Oregon, after living in Kodiak (Alaska), Carmel Valley (California), Key West (Florida), San Diego (California), Brooklyn, Hempstead, and East Meadow (New York), Norfolk (Virginia), and Oslo, Norway.

Peter Sander is a professional author, researcher, and consultant in the fields of business and personal finance. He has written eight books including Value Investing For Dummies, The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Living on a Budget, Everything Personal Finance, and Niche and Grow Rich. His educational background includes an MBA in Logistics Management from Indiana University and a BA in Urban Affairs and Administration from Miami University of Ohio, and professional training and examination as a Certified Financial Planner (CFP(TM)). His career includes 20 years as a marketing and logistics specialist for a major high-tech firm. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, and now living in Granite Bay, California, he has traveled in all 50 U.S. states.