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http://images.businessweek.com/slideshows/20110920/america-s-50-best-cities#slide51

Raleigh, N.C.

Population: 377,487

Mayor: Charles Meeker

Why it’s ranked: Taking more than a dozen data points into account, Raleigh ranks as the best place to live in the U.S. The city sports a high number of bars, restaurants, and cultural institutions as well as a thriving social scene, great parks, and good schools. Raleigh reflects the cultural graces that go along with anchoring the so-called research triangle, home to North Carolina State University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Of course, it’s also much more. The city offers a great deal on nights and weekends, from concerts and opera to the 30,000-sq.-ft. State Farmer’s Market. North Carolina’s state capital is tops in our book.

How it ranked:

Percent with bachelor's degrees: 47.5

Percent under poverty level: 13.9

Median household income: $53,370

Violent crime rate: 492.9

Property crime rate: 3,403.2

School score: 74.4

Pro sports teams: 1

Foreclosure rate: .0056

Percent Unemployment: 6.9

Park acres per 1,000 residents: 30.8

Bars: 110

Restaurants: 867

Museums: 51

Colleges: 10

Libraries: 18

Air Quality Index: 83

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http://images.busine...-cities#slide51

Raleigh, N.C.

Population: 377,487

Mayor: Charles Meeker

Why it’s ranked: Taking more than a dozen data points into account, Raleigh ranks as the best place to live in the U.S. The city sports a high number of bars, restaurants, and cultural institutions as well as a thriving social scene, great parks, and good schools. Raleigh reflects the cultural graces that go along with anchoring the so-called research triangle, home to North Carolina State University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Of course, it’s also much more. The city offers a great deal on nights and weekends, from concerts and opera to the 30,000-sq.-ft. State Farmer’s Market. North Carolina’s state capital is tops in our book.

How it ranked:

Percent with bachelor's degrees: 47.5

Percent under poverty level: 13.9

Median household income: $53,370

Violent crime rate: 492.9

Property crime rate: 3,403.2

School score: 74.4

Pro sports teams: 1

Foreclosure rate: .0056

Percent Unemployment: 6.9

Park acres per 1,000 residents: 30.8

Bars: 110

Restaurants: 867

Museums: 51

Colleges: 10

Libraries: 18

Air Quality Index: 83

Poverty Level

Even in Raleigh, the state's fastest-growing major city, poverty rose from about 12 percent in 2007 to 17 percent in 2011.

Must be older numbers

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