See Where Providence Ranks Among Cities Recovering From the Recession

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See Where Providence Ranks Among Cities Recovering From the Recession

How far has Providence come since the recession? 

According to a recent study, Providence is ranked 170th in the US in their study of most and least recovered cities. 

"For many Americans today, the Great Recession is nothing more than the distant shadow of a troubled economic past. After all, the longest downturn since the Great Depression officially ended in June 2009, and cities coast to coast have completely bounced back. Some have even surpassed their pre-recession economic levels, thanks to lucrative industries that helped them rebuild or stay afloat through the crisis," said WalletHub. 

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Providence ranks 169th in employment and earning opportunities and 211 in economic environment. 

The Rankings 

Providence ranks 170th behind Waterloo, Iowa and Hillsboro, Oregon who rank 168th and 169th respectively. Providence ranks ahead of Norwalk, Connecticut and San Diego, California who rank 171st and 172nd respectively. 

Midland, Texas ranks as the city has recovered the most, while San Bernardino, California is the city that has recovered the least. 

See the rankings in the map below 

Source: WalletHub

The Method 

WalletHub’s analysts compared 505 U.S. cities of varying sizes across two key dimensions, including “Employment & Earning Opportunities” and “Economic Environment.”

They evaluated each dimension using 18 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the highest level of economic recovery.

For each metric (except “Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Filing”), they analyzed the change between the city’s pre- and post-recession levels. Data for metrics marked with an asterisk (*) were available only at the state level.

Finally, WalletHub calculated overall scores for each city based on its weighted average across all metrics and used the resulting scores to rank the cities accordingly.

 

Employment & Earning Opportunities – Total Points: 50

  • Unemployment Rate: Double Weight (~12.50 Points)
  • Inflow of College-Educated Workers (%): Full Weight (~6.25 Points)
  • Ratio of Part-Time to Full-Time Jobs: Full Weight (~6.25 Points)
  • Median Household Income: Full Weight (~6.25 Points)
  • Labor-Force Participation Rate: Double Weight (~12.50 Points)
  • Non-Farm Payrolls Change: Full Weight (~6.25 Points)

 

Economic Environment – Total Points: 50

  • Median Home Price: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Homeownership Rate: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Foreclosure Rate: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Poverty Rate: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Share of Households Receiving Public Assistance: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Population Size: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Bankruptcy: Half* Weight (~2.00 Points)
  • Number of Businesses: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Average Experian Vantage Credit Score: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Consumer Non-Housing Debt: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • GMP (Gross Metropolitan Product): Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
  • Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Filing: Double Weight (~8.00 Points)

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