Tulare County's three biggest cities collectively have the lowest quality of life in the 109 mid-sized American metropolitan areas in new survey by Portfolio.com, a website of local business newspapers -- and the main reason are their lack of college-trained professional workers.
The Visalia-Tulare-Porterville area "has the lowest percentage of management and professional workers in the study, 23.9 percent, which is less than half of Boulder's 50.1 percent," the report says, adding that it "is also dead last in the share of adults with college degrees, 12.7 percent."
Boulder, Colo., was rated tops in the Portfolio.com evaluation, which is based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau. And like Boulder, the other top-rated communities are all college towns.
Santa Cruz, another college town, was the highest ranking California community in the survey, taking 31st place, with still another college town, San Luis Obispo at 33rd. Other California cities on the list are Santa Rosa (61st), Vallejo (81st), Salinas (92nd), Stockton (102nd) and Modesto (103rd).
The Portfolio. Com article can be found here while the complete rankings are available here.








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