joining me is kiplinger's senior editor. bob, great to have you on the program. >> good to be here. >> you looked at the unemployment rate and income per capita. what else do you take into account when you look at cities that will drive future growth in the country and be good places to live. >> the innovation which is the key thing right now in the economy. what places will be able to create jobs and not just add on to corporations that are already there and ones that are calderons for innovation and for the quality of life because who wants to move to a place where it's no fun to live? >> let's talk about the list. a surprise is number ten on the list, right? topeka, kansas. >> the bottom two, topeka and west harbor, connecticut, are outliars because they don't follow the thesis which is high tech and education. they have found different ways of being successful. topeka has put together a really nice economy based on being where it is in the country and getting a lot of, you know, shipping and corporations who want to be s