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re: shreveport vs. lafayette business climate

Posted on 6/8/11 at 1:12 pm to
Posted by yellowfin
Coastal Bar
Member since May 2006
97784 posts
Posted on 6/8/11 at 1:12 pm to
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USA Today ran a graphic of pop growth by parish/county in the US last week. If you focus on La. only 3 parishes are in the +6 range. Two from the South that I did not recognize and Bossier. Caddo was in the 'no growth or negative growth' category.


Link?

Where did they get their numbers?
Posted by Defenseiskey
Dallas
Member since Nov 2010
1332 posts
Posted on 6/9/11 at 10:21 pm to
On a side note, Lafayette has made strides to make their economy more diverse. It's an emerging medical city; every hospital in the area has expanded and many specialty hospitals have moved into the area. Oil will stay in Lafayette for a long while, one reason, Lafayette has developed itself as a manufacturing hub for many service companies including Baker and Halliburton and has an extremely skilled workforce in that field. Also, due to mergers and acquisitions, three of the fastest growing banks in the state are based in the city making moves into Houston, Dallas and New Orleans. And technically, Lafayette only counts two parishes in it's MSA but neighboring parishes that count on the city for services number over 600,000. Oil is still head and shoulders the king of the city but it is a lot different than the eighties.
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
112714 posts
Posted on 6/10/11 at 12:53 pm to
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Link? Where did they get their numbers?

I get USA Today in print copy every day. I throw it out in the trash the same day. Not gonna research their website but you can try if you like.
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