Milken Institute Best Performing

Smuttynose

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Not sure how useful this is, but the Milken Institute publishes an Annual List of Best Performing Cities based on several economic criteria, including labor market performance, high tech impact (presence and growth of high tech), and access to economic opportunities.

The way cities are classified is confusing and seems somewhat questionable. Boston and Cambridge are classified as separate regions and the NH Seacoast is classified as a large city (?). Still it's an interesting barometer because many New England regions are included. No New England area is really on fire, but Southern NH, Southern Maine and Boston Area performs best. Connecticut, South Shore, RI seem to have the most challenges.

The annual rankings seem to be quite variable so I took an average of three years.



Large Cities
City/Region Avg. Rank (2022-24)


NH Seacoast (Rockingham/Strafford Counties) 58

Portland, Maine 59

Cambridge/Newton/Framingham, Mass. 61

Manchester-Nashua, NH 63

Boston, Mass. 95

Worcester, Mass/Conn. 96

New Haven 142

Providence, RI/Mass. 149

Springfield, Mass. 158

Bridgeport/Stamford, Conn. 162

Hartford, Conn. 180



Small Cities Avg. Rank (2022-24)

Burlington, Vt. 70

Bangor, Maine 80

Lewiston/Auburn, Maine 98

Pittsfield, Mass. 125

New London, Norwich, Conn. 142
 

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