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Houston is severely underrated, after making frequent visits to it, I find it to be just as, if not more international than Atlanta. And it carries the energy industry. Atlanta carries logistics, filming, banking, ect.
Take Atlanta away and we lose a significant portion of the entertainment industry, experience severe complications in logistics, the financial sector of the country would suffer in the short run but in long - other metro's would take up the slack.
Take Houston away and the country literally runs out of gas, biotech and future energy technologies would be haulted, the medical industry would also suffer.
I would say if Houston is 6, Atlanta is 6.5 ... they're fairly close IMO.
That ain’t nothing to get over when it’s the truth.
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