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North Port, FL vs Wyoming, MI

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Highlights
- Job Growth in Wyoming has been positive.
- Wyoming has 0.5% more unemployment than North Port.
- Wyoming job growth has increased by 12.4% in the past 10 years.

Job Market
 North Port, FLWyoming, MIUnited States
 Current Unemployment4.7%5.2%6.0%
 Future Job Growth44.7%36.2%33.5%
 Recent Job Growth-6.0%-6.2%-6.2%
 3 Yr. Job Growth0.0%-5.5%-3.6%
 5 Yr. Job Growth7.6%-2.9%-0.7%
 10 Yr. Job Growth26.1%12.4%6.3%

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Reviews for North Port    19 Reviews

Over 3 years ago

Good climate, affordable housing, close to  More

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Your typical suburban bedroom community. Affordable housing, most commute to jobs elsewhere, little sense of place, no real downtown. But like a lot of these types of  More

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North Port offers the best in overall climate, low taxes, affordable housing, easy access to a wide variety of shopping, good schools, good medical care, low crime, and  More

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Reviews for Wyoming    3 Reviews

I lived in Wyoming, and it is relatively safe compared to the 49504 or 49503 areas of Grand Rapids. The gang activity is growing, mostly as you get closer to city/28th  More

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Over 15 years ago

Michigan State University is expanding its medical school into the Grand Rapids area, which should improve the quality of an already good health care  More

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Over 16 years ago

Jobs could be better than they are and housing would be nice for the market to  More

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ZIPS IN NORTH PORT, FLORIDA
34287 34286 34288 34291 34289
ZIPS IN WYOMING, MICHIGAN
49548 49519 49509

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