Providence Ranked Among Slowest Growing Cities in U.S.

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Providence Ranked Among Slowest Growing Cities in U.S.

The City of Providence is ranked among the slowest growing cities in the United States. 

According to a recent study completed by WalletHub, Providence is ranked 409th out of 515 ranked cities when it comes to the fastest growing.  The Money Man, Gary Sasse, often talks about the correlation between population growth as an economic indicator to growth. Providence's population is stagnant. 

"The quick path toward success is not as cut and dried for every city. To determine where the fastest local economic growth has occurred in the U.S., WalletHub’s analysts compared 515 cities of varying population sizes based on 15 key measures of both growth and decline over a period of seven years," said WalletHub. 

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Providence's Rankings: 

  • 375th Best - Sociodemographics 
  • 403rd Best - Jobs & Economy

 

The Rankings 

Providence is ranked behind Scranton, Pennsylvania and Virginia Beach, Virginia who rank 407th and 408th respectively.

Providence is ranked ahead of Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Kalamazoo, Michigan who rank 410th and 411th respectively.

Frisco, Texas is ranked as the fastest growing city while Shreveport, Louisiana is ranked as the slowest.

See the Rankings in the Map Below

Source: WalletHub

The Method

In order to determine the most rapidly growing local economies, WalletHub’s analysts compared 515 cities of varying population sizes based on two key dimensions, “Sociodemographics” and “Jobs & Economy.”

They evaluated those dimensions using 15 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the fastest economic growth. For each metric, they analyzed data spanning from 2010 to 2016 with the exception of “Unemployment Rate Decrease,” “Job Growth” (from 2011 to 2016), “Increase in Number of Startups” (from 2010 to 2014) and “Increase in Number of Businesses” (from 2010 to 2015).

Finally, they determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its total score and used the resulting scores to rank-order the cities in our sample.

  • Large cities: More than 300,000 people
  • Midsize cities: 100,000 to 300,000 people
  • Small cities: Fewer than 100,000 people

 

Sociodemographics - Total Points: 50

  • Population Growth: Double Weight (~25.00 points)
  • Working-Age Population Growth: Full Weight (~12.50 points)
  • College-Educated Population Growth: Full Weight (~12.50 points)

 

Jobs & Economy - Total Points: 50

  • Job Growth: Double Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Increase in Ratio of Full-Time to Part-Time Jobs: Half Weight (~1.85 points)
  • Median Household Income Growth: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Unemployment Rate Decrease: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Poverty Rate Decrease: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Growth in Regional GDP per Capita: Double Weight (~7.41 points)
  • Increase in Number of Businesses: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Increase in Number of Startups: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Increase in Venture Capital Investment Amount: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Median House Price Growth: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Building-Permit Activity Growth: Full Weight (~3.70 points)
  • Foreclosure Rate Decrease: Full Weight (~3.70 points)

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