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and put together the 2008 listof America's "Best Performing Cities," which puts a speciaol focus on technology growth. The list also puts Wilmingtonjat No. 6 and Durhamj at No. 21. Last year, Wilmington ranked second on the list, while Raleigh was eighth and Durham was 74th. Durham had the 10th largest improvement among the 200 metropolitan area rankedthis year. Criteria used to put together the list includwjob growth, growth in wages, and an area’a high-tech economic growth, the organizers say. Raleigh-Cary came in No. 1 for job growty between March 2007 andMarch 2008. Durham ranked 11th in job growthn during thatsame period.
Durham's highest category rankingh was fifth for concentration of hightech Raleigh-Cary ranked 18th in that category. Among othed North Carolina metros, Charlotte ranks No. 26, with Ashevillew No. 46, Winston-Salem No. 99 and Greensboro No. 141. Utah is No. 1 nationally, with Detroit at No. 200. To see the full . The Milken Institute is a nonpartisaj think tank basedin California. Greenstreet Real Estate Partnersa is basedin Miami.
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