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Lehigh County, Pennsylvania is located in the eastern region of the state and is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and attractive natural surroundings. The county's population is estimated to be over 360,000 people. It has a strong economy with numerous employers ranging from large manufacturing companies to small businesses. Lehigh County ranks highly among other counties in Pennsylvania on various metrics such as education, healthcare, safety, and quality of life. The county earned an overall score of 8 out of 10 from BestPlaces rankings due to its excellent schools and low crime rates. Lehigh County also has a high percentage of college-educated citizens who are employed in skilled positions often paying above-average salaries. This helps contribute to the overall economic health of the county. Residents can enjoy plenty of recreational activities as well as access to major highways connecting them with other parts of Pennsylvania and neighboring states. All these factors make Lehigh County a great place to live and work in the region

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