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Many cities claim to be great places to live and work, but Bellevue lives up to those claims. In fact, Fortune Small Business magazine recently named Bellevue the best place in the country to live and launch a business and Washington CEO magazine named Bellevue 2008 City of the Year. Bellevue’s diverse community of civic-minded people live and work together to maintain the vitality of their community and the integrity of its environment. Bellevue businesses and residents benefit from a progressive, forward-thinking community that features excellent amenities including an award-winning education system, a growing arts community and a varied and lively downtown. Bellevue residents are highly satisfied with city priorities, services, and amenities. A recent survey shows that 95% of residents rate Bellevue as an excellent or good place to live. The city's abundant amenities, excellent parks, well-regarded schools, convenient location, and safe, high-quality neighborhoods are the traits residents most frequently cite as reasons for rating life in Bellevue so highly. According to the 2006 American Community Survey, a demographic profile of Bellevue reveals:
Educational attainment continues to be a primary factor influencing the quality of life in Bellevue. The percentage of the population in Bellevue with higher education degrees is consistently higher than that of neighboring Seattle, as well as nationwide. Salaries and employment opportunities make Bellevue a desirable place to work and live.
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