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Originally Posted by ToysNoiz
Top Dog Major: NYC, LA, Chicago, Seattle, Houston.
Major: Denver, Philly, Boston, Vegas, SLC.....
Midsize: Reno, Boise, Sacramento, Chattanooga.....
Small: Cheyenne, Santa Barbara, Park City....
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No way SLC is similar to Denver, Boston, and Vegas.
City population really has nothing to do with it. Boise city has more people than the city of Salt Lake City. That's why I think tourism, major business HQ's, and airport, are the 3 things you look at.
Here is how I look at it, after a closer look...
Top Dog Major: New York, LA, Chicago.
Large Major: Atlanta, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, San Francisco, Miami, DC, Boston.
Major: Denver, St. Louis, Honolulu, Charlotte, San Antonio, Baltimore, San Diego, Portland, Kansas City, Orlando, Phoenix, Cleveland, Detroit, Minneapolis......etc.....
Midsize: Austin, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Jose, Raleigh, Tampa, New Orleans, Nashville, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee, Indianapolis.....etc.....
Small: Omaha, Albuquerque, Reno, Savannah, Myrtle Beach, El Paso, Boise, Colorado Springs, Provo, Madison, Wichita, Fargo, Knoxville, Syracuse.....etc....
Extra Small: Santa Barbara, Bellingham, Burlington, St. George, Palm Springs, Gainesville.....etc.....
Extra Extra Small: Vail, Monterey, Park City.....etc.....
Then maybe we're all wrong when it comes to judging this stuff, LOL.
According to this, SLC is a "High Sufficiency" city along with Las Vegas, Raleigh, Nashville, Jacksonville for cities in the U.S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_world_cities#Alpha_world_cities