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Money magazine’s ‘Best Place to Live’ isn’t much of a place

by Jonathan Hiskes. Money magazine just came out with its click-friendly ” Best Places to Live ” package, with lots of lists of the U.S. towns with the best jobs, schools, home values, crimes rates, “charm,” etc. Eden Prairie, Minn., gets top billing for its low unemployment rate (5.1 percent), and it seems like a very pleasant place to raise a fami–

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