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The Ups and Downs of Livability Rankings

The felonious Goldilocks, who broke into an unoccupied home and ranked the temperature of porridges and the comfort level of mattresses, might have avoided a lot of trouble by consulting livability lists, the popular rankings meant to help people decide where to take up residence. Such lists stoke ire, excitement, and debate on social media, inspiring impassioned articles in response. They also provide a boosterism bonanza by bestowing metropolitan areas with lofty titles (like The Best City for Singles) that amp up local economies and real estate markets.

Of the many——lists claiming which American cities reign supreme, the most anticipated may well be from (overseer of

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