Ann Arbor is #2 most liveable college town

I guess if you're going to get praised for your liveability it's good that that praise comes from a web mag called livability.com, eh?
 
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"“The same factors that make locations attractive to students also make them attractive to businesses,” says Steven Cunningham, director of research and education at AIER. “A growing, highly-educated population with an extensive proportion of creative people and entrepreneurs means a high-quality labor pool. City accessibility supports morning commutes. Low cost of living means less upward pressure on wages. A high student concentration suggests enthusiastic part-time labor and internships. Favorable economic measures suggest a stable business environment and local demand for goods and services produced. All of these factors are important to quality of life in the broadest sense, which is important to employees and retirees.”"
 
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