D.C. is the second-best metro area for recent college grads looking for a job, according to data crunched by Richard Florida writing in
The Atlantic Cities.
The D.C. metro area has a higher "location quotient," or measure of the availability of high-paying, college-degree-requiring jobs than anywhere in the country besides Silicon Valley, the analysis found.
And those jobs pay pretty well, with an average hourly wage of $40.46 per hour, or third among all the metro areas analyzed.
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