Florida’s Employment Divide: Why Are Bigger Cities Outpacing Smaller Ones? By VGTadmin Posted August 19, 2014 In Fishkind Commentaries Florida’s Employment Divide: Why Are Bigger Cities Outpacing Smaller Ones?2014-08-192014-08-19/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/n30833-fishkind-logo-01.jpgFishkind Litigation Services/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/n30833-fishkind-logo-01.jpg200px200px 0 A new trend is emerging in Florida’s employment numbers, and it’s caught the attention of 90.7 economic analyst Hank Fishkind. There’s a clear difference in how Florida’s larger cities are faring in terms of job creation and employment and how smaller cities are doing. This week, Fishkind looks at the factors pushing the state’s major metropolitan areas forward, and holding other regions back. VGTadmin Recent PostsFishkind Conversations: Orlando’s hospitality jobs are finally coming backHow to rein in Orlando’s wild rental marketOrange & Seminole see population drops post-pandemicOrlando’s job market slowest to recover among Florida metros