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Oh, I see. It's where they're hiring.
If one included government jobs I bet that DC bubble would be alot bigger.
Why are there so many jobs for statistician around Los Angeles? Is it just that there are few places hiring right now or is it that southern California is a center for statistics jobs?
Is Wall Street hiring people to build models again? :-)
I'm guessing this map tells us that the NY and LA metropolitan areas are the most populous areas in the US
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Oh, I see. It's where they're hiring.
If one included government jobs I bet that DC bubble would be alot bigger.
Why are there so many jobs for statistician around Los Angeles? Is it just that there are few places hiring right now or is it that southern California is a center for statistics jobs?
Is Wall Street hiring people to build models again? :-)
I'm guessing this map tells us that the NY and LA metropolitan areas are the most populous areas in the US