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El Cajon, CA vs Tyler, TX

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Highlights
- Job Growth in Tyler has been positive.
- Tyler has 3.3% more unemployment than El Cajon.
- Tyler job growth has increased by 8.0% in the past 10 years.

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 El Cajon, CATyler, TXUnited States
 Current Unemployment9.6%6.3%6.0%
 Future Job Growth32.8%36.4%33.5%
 Recent Job Growth-8.6%-3.3%-6.2%
 3 Yr. Job Growth-8.5%-0.7%-3.6%
 5 Yr. Job Growth-6.8%0.9%-0.7%
 10 Yr. Job Growth-0.9%8.0%6.3%

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Reviews for El Cajon    10 Reviews

Stay out of East El Cajon. The people that live there don't like  More

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Housing less expensive then San Diego, wages the same. A total package of people from different backgrounds (ethnic) which is  More

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El Cajon and La Mesa are about a dozen miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Fletcher Hills, in particular, is a community within El Cajon on the boarder of La Mesa/Mt.  More

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Reviews for Tyler    28 Reviews

My husband and I moved to a cabin in the woods just outside Tyler in 2007, so we've been here almost 15 years. Pros that other reviewers haven't mentioned: 1. very  More

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Over 3 years ago

Great place to live if you have your crap together. Lots of professionals and families. Great parks, weather, restaurants, churches, and schools. If you like big  More

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I've lived in the city for 5 years (until 2007). In my opinion, Tyler is awfully boring unless you are an outdoor person. Tyler offers few cultural possibilities, and it  More

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ZIPS IN EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA
92021 92020
ZIPS IN TYLER, TEXAS
75703 75701 75702 75707 75704 75708 75709

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