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San Bernardino, CA vs Grand Rapids, MI

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Highlights
- Job Growth in Grand Rapids has been positive.
- Grand Rapids has 4.3% more unemployment than San Bernardino.
- Grand Rapids job growth has increased by 14.6% in the past 10 years.
 San Bernardino, CAGrand Rapids, MIUnited States
 Current Unemployment10.6%6.3%6.0%
 Future Job Growth36.0%35.8%33.5%
 Recent Job Growth-5.7%-6.2%-6.2%
 3 Yr. Job Growth-3.9%-4.1%-3.6%
 5 Yr. Job Growth-0.8%-0.5%-0.7%
 10 Yr. Job Growth9.5%14.6%6.3%
Reviews for San Bernardino    19 Reviews

Over 3 years ago

Living in san bernardino for now 8 years, id definitely say la is way better, from just looks to safety. i've seen a lot of sh*t happen here an it's sad. i never leave  More

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This place is the biggest county in all the United States, and it is also the biggest **** hole in the United States. It is a historical place with a tremendous story to  More

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Over 6 years ago

While I do believe the average housing price is slightly off (it is listed at $229,000, but it's actually more like $250,000), San Bernardino is still one of the most  More

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Reviews for Grand Rapids    62 Reviews

I've lived in Grand Rapids about 85% of my life and can confidently say it is a great place to live for anyone. I know countless people who dogged the city, moved  More

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Grand Rapids proper - the small city - is fairly OK. Nothing special stands out about it when judged against the nicer areas of the US, but it has some decent dining and  More

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Wow. “bland Rapids and everyone is Smug, uptight and part of the Christian Reformed Church. “ Someone is accurately describing Grand Rapids in 1985. Much has changed  More

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