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The Urbanist Podcast: Your Guide to City Ranking Lists

Ray Dubicki - May 13, 2023
Seattle’s Space Needle is the backdrop for New Year’s Eve fireworks. (Dllu via Wikipedia)

We get a lot of news-ish emails about ranking cities in lists. Whether it’s the best cities for strange hats or the metros that one can find the most left-handed plumbers, there’s a list for everything. 

The proliferation of lists begs the question of their quality. Who is making them, are they trustworthy, and are the lists even useful at all? In this episode, Natalie and Ray look at what makes a city ranking list good and how much entertainment can we draw out of the bad ones.

Here’s a couple of the lists we discuss in the show:

As always, we love to hear from you. Tell us where you rank Seattle and the metrics you’re using, as well as any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes. Reach out to us at podcast [at] theurbanist.org. 

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