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Top 10 grad magnet cities

Younger Americans just starting out in their careers have always been willing to relocate, but with unemployment high and jobs hard to come by, this mobile generation has become more cautious about making just any move.

As a result, cities with staying power and emerging industries may benefit the most once the recession lifts.

Leading the list and sharing the number one spot are Washington D.C and Seattle.

They’re cities with long histories of government jobs and related industries.

A Wall Street Journal panel ranked the cities based on job possibilities, affordability and quality of life.

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