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Hello everyone, I'm considering a move to Phoenix after I graduate. I have my under grad in secondary education (social studies) and will have a masters in Urban Planning. Can you tell me how easily it will be for me to get a job doing either of the two (teaching, urban planning) I know the Phoenix area is one of the fastest growing cities in the US so I'm sure there are jobs available, just how many? Also how is the pay there compared to the cost of living? Also where is a nice area to live in on a teacher or urban planners pay. How gay friendly is Phoenix also? If anyone could help me out with this I would be very thankful
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