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Some good news from an Apartments.com and CBCampus.com survey: Indianapolis has been named the top city for recent college graduates. The study looked for cities with the highest concentration of young adults, most jobs requiring less than one year of experience and the average cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment. Following Indianapolis were Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Cleveland. The full list is here.
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