The top 25 recession-proof cities in the US
, and social assistance. It ranked each city across 3 different metrics in each of these categories for a total of 9 metrics, then averaged the metric rankings of each category, giving each an equal weighting.
It then determined the final ranking by averaging each city's score in the 3 categories. Those with the highest ranking are most recession-resistant, while those with the lowest average ranking are the least. Turns out, Texas is pretty recession-proof — 5 cities in the state made the top 10, including the top spot, and 3 more made the top 25.25. West Valley City, Utah
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