Federal Study Shows Baton Rouge LA as a Top Spot for Job Growth


Baton Rouge has come in ranking as the 16th best area (out of 100) for job growth in the United States.  This further substantiates Baton Rouge’s success in being one of the top 10 recession-proof cities in our country.  In 2008 Baton Rouge had a gain of 2,800 jobs and was only one of 21 metro areas to create employment opportunities.  Unemployment is on the rise and Baton Rouge is faring well in comparison to the rest of the United States.

Baton Rouge has launched a campaign in areas that are suffering as far as job creation goes, welcoming people back to Baton Rouge.  There are quality jobs available in Baton Rouge and people who need to find work might be happy to relocate.

If you are interested in relocating to Baton Rouge contact Glenda Daughety today at (225) 205-2672.  Glenda Daughety and her team have the experience and knowledge you need to make relocating to Baton Rouge informed and easier.

For a complimentary search of all available real estate in Baton Rouge go to www.glendadaughety.com for access to the Baton Rouge MLS.

Call Glenda Daughety today, (225) 205-2672, for the best in Baton Rouge Real Estate knowledge and service!


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