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  • Akron, OH

    AKRON, Ohio
    Population: 198,100
    Unemployment: 5.0 percent
    Top University: University of Akron

    “Rubber City” has remade itself into “Polymer Valley.” Polymers, critical in the manufacture of computers and mobile phones, are not only produced by more than
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  • Boulder, CO

    BOULDER, Colorado
    Population: 103,166
    Unemployment: 3.8 percent
    Top University: University of Colorado

    Home to TechStars, a business incubator similar to Silicon Valley’s Y Combinator, Boulder has become one of the nation’s hotbeds of innovative startups. Th
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  • Burlington, VT

    BURLINGTON, Vermont
    Population: 42,284
    Unemployment: 2.9 percent
    Top University: University of Vermont

    About a quarter of the city’s residents are students at the University of Vermont but despite that, or because of it, Burlington has one of the nation’s hi
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  • Detroit, MI

    DETROIT, Michigan
    Population: 688,701
    Unemployment: 7.7 percent
    Top University: Wayne State University

    Many residents say they haven’t seen this kind of energy in Detroit for decades. TechTown is an internationally recognized urban research and tech business p
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  • Hesperia, CA

    HESPERIA, California
    Population: 92,147
    Unemployment: 8.7 percent
    Top University: University of California, Riverside

    Sometimes the biggest innovation local governments can do is cooperation. Hesperia and four neighboring desert cities (Adelanto, Apple Valley, B
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  • Long Beach, CA

    LONG BEACH, California
    Population: 469,428
    Unemployment: 7.3 percent
    Top University: Cal State Long Beach

    Home to one of the world’s great, and busiest, ports, Long Beach was one of 14 cities from around the world chosen to receive a grant from the Bloomberg P
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  • Portland, OR

    PORTLAND, Oregon
    Population: 609,456
    Unemployment: 5.4 percent
    Top University: Portland State University

    Rip City discovered long ago the benefits of going its own way: In the ’70s it created a bicycle plan and converted a freeway into a riverfront park and no
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  • Raleigh, NC

    RALEIGH, North Carolina
    Population: 431,746
    Unemployment: 5.1 percent
    Top University: North Carolina State University

    Having the distinction of being one of the country’s first planned cities, innovation pretty much seeps from this city’s bricks. For an exam
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  • San Diego, CA

    SAN DIEGO, California
    Population: 3,263,431
    Unemployment: 5.0 percent
    Top University: University of California, San Diego

    Operating smarter is a civic obsession. A few examples: a national leader in electric vehicles, San Diego installed solar-to-electric chargi
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  • Tampa, FL

    TAMPA, Florida
    Population: 352,957
    Unemployment: 5.3 percent
    Top University: University of South Florida

    USF not only has one of the largest enrollments in the country but its 104 patents awarded ranked 10th in the nation—besting the likes of Harvard and Penn
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Written by Haylle Sok