Orlando ranks among the top cities in the U.S. for attracting families — the only Florida city to make the top 10, according to a recent analysis by Forbes.
The rankings are based on demographic data on the increase in the number of children aged 5 to 14 and the number of children aged 5 to14 per capita.
“We picked this age range because it encompasses when parents often move due to such issues as school quality, the cost of housing and long-term economic security,” Forbes said.
The top 10 “baby boomtowns” include:
1. Raleigh
2. Austin, Texas
3. Las Vegas
4. Charlotte
5. Phoenix
6. Dallas-Fort Worth
7. Atlanta
8. Houston
9. Nashville
10. Orlando
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