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Federal Way, WA vs La Crosse, WI

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Highlights
- Job Growth in La Crosse has been positive.
- La Crosse has 3.5% more unemployment than Federal Way.
- La Crosse job growth has increased by 2.8% in the past 10 years.
 Federal Way, WALa Crosse, WIUnited States
 Current Unemployment7.1%3.6%6.0%
 Future Job Growth39.7%33.8%33.5%
 Recent Job Growth-5.2%-3.9%-6.2%
 3 Yr. Job Growth-3.4%-7.0%-3.6%
 5 Yr. Job Growth-0.4%-5.7%-0.7%
 10 Yr. Job Growth9.5%-2.8%6.3%
Reviews for Federal Way    14 Reviews

Over 5 years ago

A suburb of The Emerald City (Seattle, WA), Federal Way has become yet another go-to place for affluent travelers and transplants from states all over the nation. The  More

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I want to move my family to austin i havent bin there but we want some ware housing is affortable i have four boys age 6,3,2 and a baby of 2 months and ware theres jobs  More

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I have lived in Brooklyn NY, West Palm Beach & Port St Lucie, FL and now Federal Way, WA. While the cost of living here is higher than Florida, it is definitely lower  More

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Reviews for La Crosse    17 Reviews

Beth · 
Over 3 years ago

My family recently relocated here from the west coast. This town is a hidden gem. If you like hiking, biking, festivals, nightlife and river life, you’ll love LAX. While  More

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Over 3 years ago

This city sucks. First off, the people born and raised here think its great, but its a small little dump tbh. Very clicky and there nothing to do besides drinking at the  More

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I have lived in La Crosse for almost 30 years. Its basically a dying town. Their is not much of a future hear unless you like fish fry's on Friday night or going to  More

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