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I have very limited experience in Cincinnati but visit Nashville several times a year. I wouldn't consider living in Nashville due to it being southern in nature. Cincinnati seems more midwestern and has more high culture that I like.
As far as breakdown of the economy and everything else, I don't know. Growth doesn't always mean anything when there are low wages and insane subsidies involved. We have to look at the whole picture.
Cincinnati X 10.
Nashville is a joke..... a hillbilly Vegas without any payoff.
Nashes only claim is it's larger with more to do than Branson MO however.
You clearly have never stepped foot in Nashville or you wouldn't have such a inaccurate misinformed opinion.
Cincinnati isn’t booming in population, but it does a good job keeping up with its peer cities. Columbus is more similar to Nashville in regard to booming.
Cincy is a more well rounded city and has some great bones.
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