Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Neumont's Home City Name in the top 10 for Growth

Daybreak neighborhood in South Jordan, Utah -
a favorite off-campus housing spot for
Neumont's married student population.

South Jordan, Utah - Neumont University's home city just outside of the Salt Lake metropolitan area was named in the Gadberry Group’s 10 from 2010 — an annual list of the most notable high-growth places in the U.S.

Also on the list were:

• Katy, Texas
• Haslet, Texas
• Keller, Texas
• Queen Creek,
• Lehigh Acres, Florida
• Frisco, Texas
South Jordan, Utah 
• Lincoln, California
• Cary, North Carolina

After a statistical analysis of more than 17,000 Census locations across the country, South Jordan was identified as one of the most notable for growth and key demographic changes In 2010. South Jordan, ranked eighth on the 2010 list.

The area’s households grew at 4.08% since 2009 for a total of 14,186, nearly doubling in size since 2000. The Daybreak Community development continued to drive growth. This 31.22% growth was the second
fastest of the 10 cities. Average income for the area was the highest on the 2010 list at $107.908. In addition,
average net worth for the area was the second highest at $407,697. These households also tended to be much younger than the other nine cities. The area had the lowest median age of 27.9 years.

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