Monday, July 13, 2009

Louisville, CO, Tops Money.Com Best Cities

And the winner is …

Image from Medtronic.com: Louisville, CO, is a great place for bike riders.

Image from Medtronic.com: Louisville, CO, is a great place for bike riders.

CNN’s financial site has released the list of Money.com best cities, and this year’s winner is a  little town in Colorado. Louisville, CO, tops the list of 100 best small cities in the United States.

The Money.com Best cities list only includes places that have populations of 50,000 or fewer. The Money.com best cities list looks at unemployment, median income, housing and several other factors to determine rankings. Let’s get to know this year’s winner, Louisville, CO.

With or without you

The entry at Money.com on best cities starts off with sharing what Louisville, CO, does not have rather than what it does have:

Some towns nestled along the Rockies are full of pretentious eco-hipsters. Not Louisville.

That probably means that you can find places to get easy payday loans, besides the obvious place: online. It also probably means that if you are a “pretentious eco-hipster,” as Money.com so lovingly puts it, you might not agree with the site’s assessment of best places to live.

My cup of tea

From the first sentence, we know that Money.com’s best places list is based on loving small towns that lack pretentious eco-hipsters. It goes on:

Ice cream shops dot the historic downtown. Families grab burgers at the cozy Waterloo Café. A Friday-night street fair, with a beer garden, live music, and games for the kids, runs all summer. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Louisville, CO, Tops Money.Com Best Cities"

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